The data-driven classroom : how do I use student data to improve my instruction?
(2014)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : ASCD, 2014
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781416619789 (electronic bk.) MWT12231325, 141661978X (electronic bk.) 12231325
LANGUAGE
English
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Thanks to initiatives like the Common Core and Race to the Top, accountability requirements continue to be a reality for educators. Yet many are still unsure of how to use data to make well-informed instructional decisions. The Data-Driven Classroom comes to the rescue with a systematic, universal process that shows teachers how to *Examine student assessment results to identify a curricular or skill area to target for individual intervention or large-group instructional revision. *Develop, implement, and assess the effectiveness of the intervention or revision. *Develop an action plan for future instructional cycles. Author Craig A. Mertler sheds light on how teachers can make sense of overwhelming standardized test reports while avoiding pitfalls like over-interpreting data. In these pages you will also find practical classroom examples and templates designed to guide teachers of all grade levels and subject areas through the comprehensive decision-making framework

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