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Assessment Update III: Using Data to Support Students During COVID-19 Recovery
With assessments on the horizon, leaders are doubling down on why assessments matter this year. In this blog post, DQC…
Assessment Update II: Using Data to Support Students During COVID-19 Recovery
Three months into the school year and we are still not entirely sure what will happen with statewide assessments in…
California is Following Best Practices to Make Its Statewide Data System a Reality
People need data to answer their critical questions. With meaningful access to information, students and families can explore postsecondary options…
Assessment Update: Using Data to Support Students During COVID-19 Recovery
DQC's Allie Ball details state requests for 2021 assessment waivers.
Some Legislatures are Considering Education Data Bills Again—Against a Very Different Landscape
The coronavirus pandemic changed how legislatures across the country have operated this session.
Student Growth Data is Possible for 2021. How and Why States Should Focus On It
Student growth measures track how much students learn over the course of a single year.
Five Data Things States Should Think About Right Now
DQC's Brennan McMahon Parton shares the five data things states should be thinking about right now.
States Must Prioritize Teacher Data Literacy
There are clear action steps that state leaders can take to support teacher data use.
The Potential of Data Use in Uncertain Times: The Role of Positive Data Practices and Cultures
How teachers and leaders can implement positive data practices and establish positive data cultures.
Join the Conversation: Teacher Data Literacy Week 2020
Kicking off Teacher Data Literacy Week 2020.
EdData Legislation in 2020: What’s Happened So Far?
An update on legislative efforts to address education data as legislators shift their focus to the pandemic.
Policymakers in Hawaii Work to Make School Climate Data More Useful
State legislators consider efforts to ensure that the public has better information about school climate.
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