- Fact Sheet //
Safeguarding Student Data in Higher Education
Safeguarding student data is more than just a box checking exercise—it’s a foundational part of effective data use.
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State and Local Governments Can Use Federal Funding for Education Data
State leaders should take advantage of federal funds to make improvements.
Teacher Data Literacy Week 2021
DQC hosts Teacher Data Literacy Week to showcase how students and schools succeed when educators are data literate.
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Education Data 101: A Briefing Book for Policymakers (2021)
Education Data 101 brings policymakers up to speed on the major topics they need to know about data.
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Tennessee Can Lead on Using Data Access to Improve Opportunities
Tennessee can help connect every person to the information and support they need to achieve their goals.
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Data Quality Campaign Coalition Letter on Emergency Funding for State and Local Data Systems
More than 20 organizations urged the federal government to provide funding to modernize state and local data systems.
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Growth Data is Critical for Supporting Student Success
Growth measures provide a more complete picture of school quality.
- Fact Sheet //
Accurate Student Poverty Data Is Crucial to Supporting All Students
What are student poverty measures, what can leaders do with this data, and why should leaders explore new measures?
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Time to Act 2020
DQC explores five key themes that marked this year—and that will frame education policy conversations next year.
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Data Interoperability in Education: Empowering Those Closest to Students
Why interoperability matters and examples of how it’s making a difference.
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Clear Career Pathways Require Connected Data
When it comes to decisionmaking, people deserve transparent and easy-to-understand information.
- Fact Sheet //
The Next Administration Must Invest in Data to Solve Our Nation's Biggest Challenges
The new administration has opportunities to take bold action to solve some of our country’s largest data challenges.
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