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Using Data to Advance Education Equity
State policymakers can and should take steps to improve access to equity data for everyone who needs it.
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Data Can Support Tribal Sovereignty
Data can be a powerful tool for supporting Tribal Nations in their right to sovereignty and self-governance.
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Data Quality Campaign Letter for Equitable Data Engagement and Accountability
State longitudinal data systems serve as a critical foundation to ensuring access, usage, and collaboration across levels of government
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Data Quality Campaign Coalition Letter on State Digital Equity Plans
This letter was sent to federal legislators to urge them to include effective data systems as core elements of their…
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Show Me the Data 2022 Deep Dive: Data for Equity
Equity-focused indicators are critical information for state report cards.
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Show Me the Data 2022 Deep Dive: Making Data Meaningful
From translations to visualizations, data is at its most useful when families are able to interpret and understand it.
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Investing in California's Data Future: How California's P–20W Cradle-to-Career Data System Could Take the State from Last to First
California's new data system takes the state from data laggard to data leader.
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Toward a Better Measure: Recommendations for State Policy and Education Leaders on Measuring Student Need
Accurate student disadvantage data requires the use of better measures.
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The Consumer's Guide to Data
Stakeholders at all levels can use this resource to do their part to build public trust in data.
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Growth Data is Critical for Supporting Student Success
Growth measures provide a more complete picture of school quality.
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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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DQC Comments on Proposed Changes to Civil Rights Data Collection
Data is most useful when, through multiple indicators, it provides a clear picture of opportunities for all students.
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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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