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How to use data in the classroom
As a teacher, your number one job is to provide your students with the knowledge and instruction they need to succeed in life. Unfortunately, this can be difficult to accomplish as school leaders tend to fixate on summative and standardized test scores rather than overall student growth. While this assessment data provides districts, administrators, and teachers with a global perspective of student performance, it lacks the granular detail required to track progress.
