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Education Data Legislation Review 2020
COVID-19 prompted legislators to introduce and pass education data legislation to address the immediate priorities.
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Show Me the Data 2020
State report cards should provide parents and the public with meaningful information about students and schools.
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COVID-19 Recovery Requires Education Data
As leaders weigh tough decisions during the COVID-19 crisis, they will need to prioritize data.
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Education Data and COVID-19 Recovery: Resources for Leaders
These resources identify the short- and long-term steps that leaders should take to promote COVID-19 recovery.
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Measuring Growth in 2021: What State Leaders Need to Know
States can take action right now to ensure they can measure growth in 2021 to inform decisionmaking during recovery.
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Using Data to Understand What Works: Research and the COVID-19 Crisis
State and district leaders should take steps to ensure that research supports COVID-19 recovery.
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Promoting Transparency and Maintaining Public Trust: Report Cards and the COVID-19 Crisis
To support COVID-19 recovery, states and districts must share information in clear, actionable report cards.
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The State Education Data Landscape in Texas
Leaders should ensure that their state’s data system is meeting the needs of all Texans.
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Early Childhood Data Systems: Responding to COVID-19 and Building for the Future
States can benefit from data to better understand the landscape of local early childhood services.
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Using the CARES Act to Strengthen Education Data Collection and Use
States should consider using some of this federal funding to increase the capacity of their data infrastructure.
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Research Partnerships Are Key to Improving Practice
How research partnerships can benefit states and districts.
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Time to Act 2019
State leaders must push past solutions that exist in silos to improve school quality and support student success.
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We envision a world where data is used to drive systemic change, economic mobility, and student success.
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We advocate to change the role of data to ensure that data works for everyone navigating their education and workforce journeys.