Data Quality Campaign Welcomes New Chairman and Members to Board of Directors
WASHINGTON—October 31, 2013—The Data Quality Campaign (DQC) announces the appointment of a new board chairman and two board members.
New Mexico Taking Accountability from Hammer to Flashlight
New Mexico, Land of Enchantment, is not often thought of as an education leader in the United States. Leaders in…
Standing Tall: The Role of Standards, Assessments, and Data in Education
Standards, assessments, and data give us a powerful basis for the continuous improvement of our schools. These elements are like…
States Must Prioritize Data Use and Protection
In this blog post, DQC President and CEO Aimee Rogstad Guidera outlines several crucial steps state policymakers should take as…
Aimee Guidera on Fordham University Center on Law and Information Policy’s “Privacy and Cloud Computing in Public Schools”
In response to Fordham University Center on Law and Information Policy's new report, the Data Quality Campaign's Executive Director Aimee…
Stakeholders Using Data to Row in the Same Direction
Dr. Robert Green, superintendent of Collinsville Community School District, Illinois (CCSD) is committed to providing the support needed for district…
Pivotal Role of Policymakers as Leaders of P–20/Workforce Data Governance
While most states have established data governance processes that span the P–20W spectrum, the majority of states’ data governance structures…
The Box of Data under the Bed
DQC’s Paige Kowalski gives a parent’s perspective on what would help her make more informed decisions about her children’s…
Using Early Warning Data to Keep Students on Track toward College and Careers
Early warning systems (EWS) provide educators, administrators, and policymakers with actionable information that they can use to prepare all students…
Kentucky Hitting a Home Run with High School Feedback Reports
Kentucky’s High School Feedback reports allow users to compare college-going rates and high school performance indicators with other schools at…
Texas Leads the Charge for State of the Art Education Data Reporting
Texas has over 1,000 school districts and each had systems for collecting and analyzing data. Up until recently, teachers didn’t…
Meeting Policymakers’ Education Responsibilities Requires Cross-State Data Collaboration, Sharing, and Comparability
States have responsibilities to ensure that transferring students receive uninterrupted education and services, produce indicators that provide a complete picture,…
$count search results for: