
Product Information
Copyright: 2024
Format: PDF
Pages: 3
Publisher: WestEd
While there are many different types of education data, policymakers and education leaders often place heavy emphasis on data from large-scale quantitative measures, such as annual state assessments. But data from these sources alone do not provide a complete picture of learning and are often not well suited to informing improvements at the local level.
This brief provides seven recommendations to help educators, administrators, policymakers, and others use a wider range of data to more effectively support equitable learning outcomes.
Authors
Jessica Arnold
Jessica Arnold works closely with state and local education agencies to support teaching, learning, and system improvement. She is a national expert in building...
Julie Webb
Julie Webb brings more than 25 years of experience in literacy and professional learning to her work with educators around the country. As a senior program associate with the Assessment for Learning team, Webb collaborates with education agencies to advance accessible, evidence-based assessment practices, helping teachers make informed decisions that improve instruction and student learning.





