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Technology innovation and the future of Air Force intelligence analysis. Volume 1, findings and recommendations / Lance Menthe [and 10 others].
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Menthe, Lance, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Artificial intelligence--Military applications--United States.
- Artificial intelligence.
- Military intelligence--United States--Evaluation.
- Military intelligence.
- United States. Air Force--Intelligence specialists.
- United States.
- Place of Publication:
- Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Corporation 2021
- Summary:
- English learners (ELs) are 10 percent of U.S. students; in some states, they comprise as much as 20 percent of the student body. Despite continued growth in the EL population, schools nationwide have struggled to support ELs, and researchers consistently find wide, persistent academic achievement disparities between ELs and non-ELs. Equitable access to academic content is critical in addressing persistent achievement gaps between ELs and native English speakers, but schools and teachers face several challenges in enabling this access. Teachers report feeling inadequately prepared to work effectively with ELs and might lack of core subject-area materials and tools that are accessible to ELs or that provide language scaffolding. In this Data Note, researchers draw on data from the spring 2020 American Instructional Resources Survey to examine both teachers' perceptions of whether their main English language arts, mathematics, and science materials meet the needs of ELs and the modifications that teachers make to make those materials more appropriate for this population.
- Contents:
- Introduction
- Current Air Force Distributed Common Ground System Challenges
- Objectives for Improving the Air Force Distributed Common Ground System
- The Promise of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
- Making the Most of Today's Technology
- Taking Advantage of Future Technology
- Addressing Human Factors
- Conclusions.
- Notes:
- Description based on electronic resource.
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