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Accessing Student Data What Reporters Need to Know Aimee Guidera| Founder & Executive Director May 2014
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#DFA2013@EdDataCampaign We’ve Come a Long Way 2013
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#DFA2013@EdDataCampaign We’ve Come a Long Way »In 2005, only 12 states had the ability to match K-12 and postsecondary records, now 42 states provide publically available high school feedback reports. »In 2005, only 36 states collected student-level graduation and drop-out data, now they all do. »In 2005, only 14 states could match teachers with students, now all states have growth measures and 17 states share information about how teachers perform with educator preparation programs.
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»Only 19 states have securely linked K–12 and workforce data. »9 states provide timely, role- based access to student data for parents, teachers, and other appropriate stakeholders. Remaining Challenges #DFA2013@EdDataCampaign »12 states implement policies and practices, such as professional development and licensing, to ensure that educators know how to use data appropriately.
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States & Districts: Communicate the value of data and how they are protected. Update privacy, security, and confidentiality practices and policies to adapt to changing landscape. Establish data governance that guide the implementation and enforcement of policies and practices. Build capacity of all end users to protect data. Service providers: Bolster technical/legal expertise and oversight capacity. Ensure that privacy measures are implemented consistently and effectively across the state. Support districts in management and security burdens. Update security and privacy protocols and practices. Families: Demand access to data necessary to be engaged partners in your child’s education. Expect clarity on what data are collected and for what purposes. ». Everyone can do more to protect privacy and build trust #eddata@EdDataCampaign
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