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How to Develop Research Questions
Learn how to to develop research questions that can guide your investigation and data analysis.
Sample Google Sheets Database
This sample Google Sheet can be used to create a database and later conduct data analysis.
From Digital Access to Digital Equity: Critical Barriers That Leaders and Policymakers Must Address to Move Beyond “Boxes & Wires”
This report urges leaders and policymakers to address five critical barriers to digital equity, moving beyond a sole focus on internet access and devices. These barriers include digital redlining, the digital use divide, privacy taxes, adult bias,...
Capturing Teachers’ Thoughts on Technology Usage
Teachers can offer valuable insights on whether devices and tools effectively meet student needs for learning, and therefore should be regularly included in the evaluation process for technology decisions.
Leveraging Disciplinary Data to Advocate for Students
Data can be used by stakeholders to understand how and to what extent disciplinary practices are occurring within their school or district, and further advocate for equitable practices for students.
Research and Measurement Guide
A resource supporting school and system leaders engaging in inquiry, measurement, and analysis
Chicopee Public Schools’ EdTech Evaluation Criteria Rubric
Chicopee Public Schools developed an edtech evaluation rubric as part of their participation in the EdTech Peer Learning Cohort facilitated by TLA in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's Office of...
Chicopee Public Schools’ EdTech Website
Chicopee Public Schools developed a public-facing website to share key edtech information as part of their participation in the EdTech Peer Learning Cohort facilitated by TLA in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and...
Centering Racial Equity in EdTech Systems Improvement Reflection Activity
Use this activity to reflect on opportunities to center racial equity in edtech systems improvement efforts.
Using Generative AI to Build Complex Free-Response Questions
Teachers can save time by using generative AI tools to create complex free-response questions that provide students more opportunities to practice these types of questions for assessments like the Advanced Placement (AP) examinations.