Charting Success: Data Use and Student Achievement in Urban Schools. Executive Summary

In recent years, interest has spiked in data-driven decision making in education--that is, using various types of student data to inform decisions in schools and classrooms. In October 2008, the Council of the Great City Schools and American Institutes for Research (AIR) launched a project funded by...

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Hauptverfasser: Faria, Ann-Marie, Heppen, Jessica, Li, Yibing, Stachel, Suzanne, Jones, Wehmah, Sawyer, Katherine, Thomsen, Kerri, Kutner, Melissa, Miser, David, Lewis, Sharon, Casserly, Michael, Simon, Candace, Uzzell, Renata, Corcoran, Amanda, Palacios, Moses
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Decision Making
Educational Practices
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Evaluation Utilization
Evidence
Formative Evaluation
Inferences
Information Utilization
Instructional Improvement
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Urban Schools
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