- 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
- 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
From the Kitchen Tables of Jenn and Paige: What We’re Watching, Week of June 8
DQC's Jenn Bell-Ellwanger and Paige Kowalski cover the most salient conversations happening in education.
From the Kitchen Tables of Jenn and Paige: What We’re Watching, Week of June 1
DQC's Jenn Bell-Ellwanger and Paige Kowalski cover the most salient conversations happening in education.
From the Kitchen Tables of Jenn and Paige: What We’re Watching, Week of May 25
DQC's Jenn Bell-Ellwanger and Paige Kowalski cover the most salient conversations happening in education.
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.
From the Kitchen Tables of Jenn and Paige: What We’re Watching, Week of May 18
DQC's Jenn Bell-Ellwanger and Paige Kowalski cover the most salient conversations happening in education.
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.
How Temporary Virtual Classrooms Can Help Teachers Better Use Data in Their Real Classrooms
Reflects on how the COVID-19 crisis and the shift to remote learning have impacted using data.
The Case for Publicly Reporting Data on Seclusion and Restraint
The challenges of getting comprehensive data on restraint and seclusion in schools.
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.
It’s a New Decade. Here’s What That Means for Education Data
We've entered a new decade, but the principles of good education data use haven’t changed.
Still Students: States Must Prioritize Data to Ensure Students in Custody Receive a Quality Education
For students in custody, there is little information publicly reported on their experiences or pathways.
State Investments in Report Cards Are Paying Off - But the Work is Not Done
Empowering the public with high-quality data is a continuous improvement project, not a one-time task.
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