New Report: Putting Purpose to Publicly Reporting Education Information
WASHINGTON—October 28, 2014—Quality public reporting of education data ensures everyone with a stake in education—regardless of where they live—has access…
Data Quality Campaign Welcomes Privacy Expert Nuala O’Connor to Board of Directors
WASHINGTON—October 22, 2014— The Data Quality Campaign (DQC) today announced the appointment of Nuala O’Connor, President and CEO of the…
New Paper: Student Data and Consent Policies
DQC just released Student Data and Consent Policies: Avoiding Unintended Consequences, a brief offering suggestions about student data and consent…
The Data Quality Campaign Applauds Commitments to High-Quality Assessments from CCSSO and CGCS
WASHINGTON—October 15, 2014 — The Council of Chief State School Officers and the Council of the Great City Schools today…
Student Data Collection, Access, and Storage: Separating Fact from Fiction
District and state data systems are constructed to ensure that individuals can access only the data that are appropriate for…
Using Financial Data to Support Student Success
Better information about how investments in education are influencing outcomes for students, schools, and districts is needed. The growing hunger…
The Data Quality Campaign Statement on K–12 School Service Provider Pledge to Safeguard Student Privacy
Washington, DC, October 7, 2014 – The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA)…
Don't Make Decisions In the Dark: Parents
As a parent, you want information about your child’s school, such as how students are doing academically and what extracurriculars…
Student Data and Consent Policies: Avoiding Unintended Consequences
Schools use data for different purposes, which have different degrees of impact on a student’s educational experience: administrative, instructional, assessment…
State Student Data Privacy Legislation: What Happened in 2014, and What Is Next?
To address emerging concerns, new demands for student data, and increasing use of technology in classrooms, states introduced and passed…
Roadmap for a Teacher-Student Data Link
Many states collect data on students and teachers, but linking teachers to students by course—the teacher-student data link (TSDL)—is critical…
Data Are Just Part of Good Teaching in Rhode Island
The state of Rhode Island recognized the impact data use has on improving student achievement by prioritizing data use in…
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