- Fact Sheet //
Federal Laws Are Not a Barrier to Connecting Data within a Statewide Longitudinal Data System
SLDSs must be built in compliance with federal laws to combine data across agencies.
- Case Study //
Innovative Resources Can Make Data Actionable and Meaningful for Students and Job Seekers
Learn how Boston’s NextGen Talent is working to fill the information gap.
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Show Me the Data 2023 Deep Dive: Postsecondary Pathways
What postsecondary pathways data are states sharing with families?
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Science Education Data Is Valuable for Understanding Student and School Progress
How are states reporting information on science education data?
- Fact Sheet //
What Are Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems?
State policymakers have a critical role to play in supporting data use and system development.
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Show Me the Data 2023
DQC’s annual review of state report cards explores how states use their most public-facing resource.
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Start Here: A Vision to Transform State Data Systems
The future of state data systems must start with people.
- Roadmap //
What Now? A Vision to Transform State Data Systems
The future of state data systems must start with people.
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Data Only Matters When People Have Access
States must act to ensure statewide longitudinal data systems (SLDSs) meet the needs of people.
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Data 101: A Briefing Book for Policymakers on Education to Workforce Data
DQC’s Data 101 brings you up to speed on the most pressing topics in state data.
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What Now? States Must Act to Meet People's Data Access Needs
The time is right to set new goals for state data systems.
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Students Want Access and Support to Use Their Own Data to Navigate Their Futures
Students want access and support to use their own data to navigate their futures.
Our Work
We envision a world where data is used to drive systemic change, economic mobility, and student success.
About Us
We advocate to change the role of data to ensure that data works for everyone navigating their education and workforce journeys.