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Learning Together: Making Data Part of a Cycle of Instructional Improvement
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April 24, 2014
By WestEd
School staff may not always be familiar with all the steps involved in the cycle of instructional improvement. Professional development and technical assistance providers and district and state education leaders are encouraged to use this tool to provide training to develop an understanding of key concepts on using data to support the...
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Self-Assessment: Can You Complete the Cycle of Instructional Improvement?
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April 24, 2014
By WestEd
Schools may complete some but not all of the steps within the cycle of instructional improvement. This self-assessment tool is designed to help state, district, and school leaders assess their processes for using data to improve instruction.
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Planning to Use Data for Instructional Improvement: District and State Levels
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April 24, 2014
By WestEd
This tool provides a guide to planning the cycle of instructional improvement. It can help a leader evaluate existing procedures and see where improvements are needed. The tool also provides questions to consider and additional resources for planning.
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Making Data Part of an Ongoing Cycle of Instructional Improvement
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April 25, 2014
By WestEd
As part of a coherent approach to using data for instructional improvement, teachers can use a cycle of instructional improvement. This cycle begins with collecting and preparing data using results from multiple assessments. Next, teachers can question the data and develop hypotheses. Teachers can then modify instruction to test the...