, A Byte at the Apple:
Rethinking Education Data for the Post-NCLB Era (Thomas B. Fordham Institute, November 2008).
That chapter, «Education Data in 2025,» was part of a Fordham Institute book, A Byte at the Apple:
Rethinking Education Data for the Post-NCLB Era.
Not exact matches
In any event, few teacher -
education schools include
data - analysis training, so many teachers don't know how to read the
data, or don't have the time to use the information to
rethink their lesson plans.
To bring this same innovation to school report cards, the Foundation for Excellence in
Education (ExcelinEd), in partnership with Getting Smart, has launched the My School Information Design Challenge (#schoolinfo)-- a national competition to rethink and redesign the way in which key data is presented on school report cards so that they can drive decisions, spark discussions and support the efforts of state departments of e
Education (ExcelinEd), in partnership with Getting Smart, has launched the My School Information Design Challenge (#schoolinfo)-- a national competition to
rethink and redesign the way in which key
data is presented on school report cards so that they can drive decisions, spark discussions and support the efforts of state departments of
educationeducation.
Ultimately, these carefully analyzed
data will form the basis for recommendations about how higher
education in the liberal arts and sciences should be
rethought and, as necessary, reinvented for the 21st century.
The U.S. Department of
Education has released for public comment a set of proposed regulations to give states clarity in
rethinking their accountability,
data reporting, and consolidated state plans.
To bring this same innovation to school report cards, the Foundation for Excellence in
Education (ExcelinEd), in partnership with Getting Smart, has launched the My School Information Design Challenge (#schoolinfo)- a national competition to rethink and redesign the way in which key data is presented on school report cards so that they can drive decisions, spark discussions and support the efforts of state departments of e
Education (ExcelinEd), in partnership with Getting Smart, has launched the My School Information Design Challenge (#schoolinfo)- a national competition to
rethink and redesign the way in which key
data is presented on school report cards so that they can drive decisions, spark discussions and support the efforts of state departments of
educationeducation.