From Data Quality Campaign <[email protected]>
Subject We want to #StartWithYourQs!
Date April 15, 2020 2:14 PM
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Starting with your questions drives solutions that work.

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** We Want to #StartWithYourQs!
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Starting with your questions is one of the most important steps toward ensuring that policy solutions have the intended impact. Identifying what education data questions you want answers to allows leaders to see how a solution will provide those answers and move forward effectively.

With COVID-19 disrupting education across the country, it's even more important to identify what we, as a country, know and don't know, and how we can use that information to solve problems as we move forward. To do this, we want to hear from you.

DQC's #StartWithYourQs campaign ([link removed]) is an effort to aggregate these important questions to inform research and policy solutions. What questions do you want answers to right now and after COVID-19 that will help support states and schools with their recovery efforts?

We're listening. No question is too small (or too large) – and we're excited to hear from you. Share your thoughts with us on social media using #StartWithYourQs or by emailing us (mailto:[email protected]) .

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