Looking Deeper Into the Data

Reeves talks about the significance of analyzing student test-score data. He suggests four tips for gaining control over the flood of data. First, commit to data analysis as a continuous process, not an event. Second, start with a clearly focused question. Third, develop a schoolwide culture of hypo...

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