Synopses & Reviews
This book offers a compelling message of hope and resolve. The authors' three-year journey in a multiplicity of diverse, underperforming, high-poverty schools across the nation has resulted in a treasure chest of knowledge and experiences about how to professionally develop data coaches in ways that benefit some of our most underserved students. This book provides powerful resources to those who have the belief, passion, and desire for implementing collaborative data inquiries in schools and districts.-From the Foreword by Ruth S. Johnson
Use data as an effective tool for school change and improvement
How can data coaches create a collaborative culture in which data is used continuously and effectively to improve teaching and learning?
The Data Coach's Guide to Improving Learning for All Students provides detailed guidance for helping schools move away from unproductive data practices and toward examining data as a catalyst for systematic and continuous improvement in instruction and student learning. To help both current and aspiring data coaches facilitate school-based data teams and lead teachers in collaborative inquiry, the authors demonstrate a data model that has been field-tested and proven to be effective in: Narrowing achievement gaps between students in all content areas and grade levelsAchieving strong, steady gains in local and state assessments in mathematics, science, and reading Using data as a springboard for powerful conversations about race/ethnicity, class, educational status, gender, and language differencesDeveloping shared values and a vision for creating a high-performing, data-informed school culture
This culturally responsive resourcebenefits staff developers, teachers, and administrators interested in creating change through effective data practices, and includes a CD-ROM keyed to the book, with templates, handouts, PowerPoint slides, resources, and sample goals and agendas.
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Using data to make instructional decisions is an idea that has taken root in K-12 education. But most educators are still in the dark as to how to turn this great idea into a reality. In her best-selling book Using Data??Getting Results (Christopher-Gordon, 2002), Nancy Love created a framework for this process around science and math. The National Science Foundation was very enthusiastic about Love?'s work and the process, and they gave her a grant to ??develop a process to make it come alive?? (Nancy Love?'s description). They have been field testing this new iteration which is a step-by-step facilitated process for analyzing data. The results have been terrific and now they are looking for a publisher to disseminate the materials they have created.''??''This book will have three components: 1) Planning Guide (step-by-step for data teams, the issues around data) 2) Toolkit (descriptions of tools, activities, Powerpoint slides, everything for training/coaching) 3) 2 videos (8 minute overview to use for buy-in, 15 minute video that shows a team using the process) + toolkit activities &BAD: amp; Powerpoint slides on CD. I propose that we combine all three together into one book but am open to other suggestions.
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Use data as an effective tool for school change and improvement
This resource helps data team facilitators move schools away from unproductive data practices and toward examining data for systematic and continuous improvement in instruction and learning. The book, which includes a CD-ROM with slides and reproducibles, illustrates how the authors′ model has proven successful in:
- Narrowing achievement gaps in all content areas and grade levels
- Achieving strong, continuous gains in local and state assessments in mathematics, science, and reading
- Initiating powerful conversations about race/ethnicity, class, educational status, gender, and language differences
- Developing a vision for a high-performing, data-informed school culture
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A Data Coach's Guide to Improving Learning for All Students is an exceptional resource for anyone who wants to create and sustain significant change in schools. Designed for potential data coaches who will facilitate school-based data teams, this book includes a CD-ROM with templates, handouts, PowerPoint slides, resources, and sample goals and agendas.
The text is also ideal for school and district administrators who can use the process and tools to enhance results for students and promote equity in schools. Guiding educational leaders in unleashing the power of a collaborative approach, the authors offer detailed and technical guidance to help educators move schools away from unproductive data practices and toward examining data as a catalyst for systematic and continuous improvement in instruction and student learning. Educators and data team facilitators will learn to apply the Using Data Process model which has proven successful in: Narrowing achievement gaps between students in all content areas and grade levels Achieving strong, continuous gains in local and state assessments in mathematics, science, and reading Demonstrating significant, steady gains in mathematics in elementary, middle, and high schools Increasing collaboration and reflection practices among teachersReflecting a spiritual and moral commitment to serve all children, this volume also serves as an excellent resource for educational improvement project staff, education service center staff, foundationsconcerned with education, state department of education personnel, parent and community organizations, and others who are concerned about building capacity and systems for sustaining improvement in student learning.
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The authors illustrate how to use data as a catalyst for significant, systematic, and continuous improvement in instruction and learning. Includes a CD-ROM with slides and reproducibles.