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Heather Zavadsky Building State Capacity and Productivity Center
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Student achievement cannot improve without data (all types), because data is the pathway to prevention and appropriate intervention. Better to have diagnostics rather than an autopsy Should be used for all education decision- making Should be closely connected to teaching and learning in the classroom Involves data, interpretation, analysis, and intervention.
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What is the best school for my child? How can I ensure my students are mastering the correct skills? What is the best intervention for my struggling readers? What are the strengths and weaknesses of my teachers? How shall we invest our professional development dollars? Are our students college-and career-ready? How many of our students take remedial courses in college? Where should we invest our instructional dollars? Which schools need the most support?
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Powerful accessible data systems Various data collection tools An accountability tool or strategy to manage all the data pieces Time to examine and discuss data collaboratively A culture of trust and transparency that values data
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Access to timely, user-friendly data Data-sharing orientation (within FERPA) Training on how to gather, analyze, and use data Avenue for rural leaders to weigh in on policy decisions Examples of supportive problem-solving approaches using data
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What type of data can educators access in your state and district? How soon do they receive it? How can educators and legislators access data? How is data used and reported? How does pushback on testing and data privacy impact data-use in your state and districts? How does your state and district continuously monitor progress?
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