- Alexandra Ball
- Abigail Cohen
- Aimee Guidera
- Angela Perry
- Amber Ravenell
- Bernice Butler
- Blair Mann
- Brennan Parton
- Camila Camborda
- Chandini Gandhi
- Chris Kingsley
- Dakarai Aarons
- David Gonzalez
- Elizabeth Dabney
- Evan Omerso
- Fata Karva
- Jennifer Briones
- Jane Clark
- Joshua Ddamulira
- Jennifer Bell-Ellwanger
- Katie Ida
- Kyle Lachman
- Kristina Podesta
- Kate Tromble
- Kelia Washington
- Mitch Felton
- Mirel Herrera
- Michael Spaeth
- Nora Langan
- Paige Kowalski
- Rachel Anderson
- Rachel Wallace
- Sarah Blanke
- Sarah Davis
- Taryn Hochleitner
- Ted Welsh
- Yasmin Fallahkhair
Start with the Questions to Use Data to Improve Educator Preparation Quality
States and educator preparation programs (EPPs) want—and need—better data in order to be transparent and continually improve the quality of…
EdData Privacy Update: 7/24/2015
Representatives from Indiana and Ohio introduced the Student Privacy Protection Act, which seeks to clarify and strengthen the existing privacy…
EdData Privacy Update: 7/17/2015
ESEA reauthorization presents an incredible opportunity to shift the use of education data from compliance to service and ensure that…
EdData Privacy Update: 7/2/2015
DQC’s Rachel Anderson gives an update on the landscape of student data privacy legislation and highlights emerging themes that shed…
Making Data Work for Teachers
Teachers aren’t tapping into the full potential of data because they haven’t been given the proper knowledge, skills, and capacity…
EdData Privacy Update: 6/4/2015
DQC’s Taryn Hochleitner provides a recap of a paper by EducationCounsel, which details promising data privacy and security policies and…
Wiring Up a Data “Ecosystem” in Baltimore
This blog post is authored by Kim Eisenreich as part of a series on seven principles of effective data sharing.…
EdData Privacy Update: 5/22/2015
States, districts, and the service providers they work with collect data on teachers and while some information on teachers may…
State Legislatures Look at Education Data Use—Round 2
DQC’s Brennan McMahon Parton provides a recap of education data legislation from the current legislative session.
Supporting Students in Foster Care
This is a guest post by Kristin Kelly, JD, a senior staff attorney at the American Bar Association Center on…
Education Organizations Have Found Common Ground on Federal Role to Protect Student Privacy
A coalition of 18 organizations, including the Data Quality Campaign, recently released a paper recognizing the critical role of the…
In 2015, Legislatures Look at Education Data Use
DQC’s Brennan McMahon Parton provides a recap of education data legislation from the current legislative session.
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