Using Data to Improve Student Learning in School Districts
Discover the transformative power of data in education with Using Data to Improve Student Learning in School Districts by Victoria L. Bernhardt. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this comprehensive guide spans 448 pages, offering invaluable insights into educational evaluation and planning.
This essential resource aids educators and administrators in interpreting the myriad data collected within school districts, including state student achievement results and qualitative as well as quantitative analyses. It presents easy-to-use templates, tools, and practical examples that enhance the learning experience and support school improvement programs.
Unlock the potential of data to elevate student learning outcomes, streamline educational processes, and foster a culture of continuous improvement in your district. Whether you’re involved in elementary or secondary education, this book is a crucial addition to your professional library.