- 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
State Data Systems Are Key to Making Federal Budget Priorities a Reality
State data systems are key to making federal budget priorities a reality.
Student Data Privacy in 2022: Cutting through the Noise
The pandemic is shifting, accelerating, or exacerbating existing concerns on student privacy.
Building Trust in Data Requires Building Trust with Communities
How does the way we interact with communities affect trust in data?
What Are Through-Year Assessments? Emerging Trends in Statewide Assessments
Through-year assessments combine interim and summative assessments into a single, cohesive testing system.
How State Leaders Are Using Data to Support Current Workforce Needs
With robust data systems, state leaders are able to answer their most pressing questions about workforce needs.
Legislative Update: State Policymakers Must Continue to Make Education Data Policy Work for Students
To keep up with educators' questions states must continue to update their education data laws to address emerging needs.
March 2022 Assessment Update: Using Data to Support Students
Assessment accountability is back for 2021–22.
Local COVID-19 Relief Spending Plans Reinforce Need for Data Transparency
Stakeholders need transparency in how ESSER funding is being used to understand how this historic investment impacts student outcomes and…
Legislative Update: State Data Tools Must Meet Students’ Needs
In 2022, Team DQC is monitoring more than 100 education and workforce data bills and counting.
Parents Are Getting Access to Student Data, But How Can We Support Them to Use It?
Recognizing the importance of sharing information with families and getting them involved is a great foundation, but what does this…
Using Quality Data to Improve Dual Enrollment Outcomes
A key starting point to understanding the impact of dual enrollment among student populations is examining the gaps and limitations…
Legislative Update: What We’re Watching This Session
State legislatures across the country have reconvened for their 2022 sessions and we have started our annual tracking of state…
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