Summer Learning Loss: Demystifying Bias Using Data
Without high-quality summer learning opportunities, students lose important learning time.
Using Data to Make Parents Partners in School Improvement Efforts
Armed with information, parents can be partners in supporting student and school success.
Arts Education Data Matters to Student Success
How state leaders can ensure more information is made publicly available for students and their families.
National Foster Care Month Shines a Light on the Need for Data
How data can be used to ensure students in foster care are successful in their education and beyond.
State Leaders Are Prioritizing Workforce Readiness but the Data to Get There Is Missing
Examples of how state leaders can ensure CTE data is being used to advance success for all students.
Data and the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
Regardless of the goals outlined in state ESSA plans, data is needed to measure progress and identify best practices.
District Graduation Guides Provide a Path to Success for Students
What it looks like when data tools are designed with students and families in mind.
School Spending Data Enables Better Decisions, Better Results
See what it looks like when leaders at all levels use school-level spending data in their roles.
State Action is Critical to Support Teacher Data Use
What data-literate teachers think state leaders can do to create a culture of data literacy in classrooms.
Why I as a Parent Find Data to Be So Important
Why teacher data literacy is critical to supporting parent-teacher partnerships.
DQC Comments on ESSA Report Card Resource
The Department of Education's resource can clarify expectations and push states to continuously improve report cards.
To Meet Education and Workforce Goals, States Must Equip Every Classroom with a Data-Literate Teacher
Kicking off Teacher Data Literacy Week 2019.
Federal Advocacy, Governance, Transparency