Shoni Johnson, Curriculum & Accountability Director
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209.874.1119
Data Team Goals
The term data-driven instruction refers to a teacher's use of the results from various student assessments to plan instruction. Research has shown this process to be an effective way to improve student achievement.
To achieve good data-driven instruction, the team will ensure usage of:
- Baseline data that gives a good sense of where students are at the beginning of the year (these data often come from the prior year's state test because schools are held accountable by such tests);
- Clear goals for what students are expected to learn and to achieve (these goals are usually related to state standards and grade-level expectations);
- Regular assessments across the school year (frequent assessments provide multiple pieces of evidence about student knowledge and skills development, and help to benchmark students' progress across the school year);
- Well-focused and well-planned instruction that is based on evidence and high quality curriculum;
- Data that shows what students know and are able to do, and what they still need to learn.