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STAR Testing Data Use
Pleasant View Elementary leverages the STAR test in reading three times a year.
Gather Data Through Gamification
Teachers can collect quick data about student understanding creatively through individual and collaborative games. These online and offline tools boost engagement as students “play” the game and interact with content in an innovative way.
Lovett NWEA Data Sheet
Lovett uses data sheets to help track student progress through various programs and the NWEA MAP assessments.
Sample Google Sheets Database
This sample Google Sheet can be used to create a database and later conduct data analysis.
Lovett Sample Lexia Data
Lovett educators monitor student progress in online programs. This is an example of a data sheet the teacher posts showing learning progress in the Lexia program.
Data Visualization with Google Sheets
The Data Visualization tab within this Google Sheets workbook can be used as an example for how you might generate different types of data visualizations.
Sharing Mastery Data Transparently Across the Class
Each student's current mastery score for any learning objective is visible to the class.
Collecting Real-Time Student Data
Collecting real-time data about students’ understanding of the content allows teachers to adjust instruction as they progress through a lesson. Teachers can gauge whether students are ready to move ahead or if they need to offer additional support...
Data Systems Administrators
Differentiation: How do I use data to adjust instruction for groups and individual students?
Educators need to translate data insights into instructional actions to harness the potential of student data. This guide will explore various data-informed instructional strategies and actions at the whole-group, small-group, and individual levels.
Collaborative Planning during Data Days
Specific days throughout the year for staff to meet and discuss data and instructional practices.