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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.
With the right data, teachers, leaders, and families can better advocate for the right supports to ensure that students experience more creative learning opportunities
Collecting data to assess and monitor student learning progress can help address unfinished learning needs and advocate for needed supports.
Conducting frequent data checks can help educators examine student learning in real time and provide powerful data for advocating for student needs.
After data analysis, making sense of your findings is a critical next step to connect what you have observed in the data with actionable ideas and strategies for advocating for student needs.
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