The Accuracy of Teacher Ratings in Predicting Cognitive Ability and Achievement: A Longitudinal Study
The purpose of this study was to determine if teacher ratings in early elementary school predict achievement and cognitive ability in late elementary and middle school. The longitudinal predictive utility of the GRS was also examined. Students were in kindergarten, first, and second grades during Ti...
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