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Subject States can and should measure student growth in 2021
Date August 4, 2020 1:59 PM
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** States Can and Should Measure Student Growth in 2021
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Student academic growth data is the most comprehensive and equitable way to measure student progress and school quality. As states and districts work to reopen for the 2020-21 school year, measuring student growth should remain a priority, especially given anticipated widespread learning losses due to COVID-19.

A new brief ([link removed]) from the Data Quality Campaign, the Alliance for Excellent Education, and the Collaborative for Student Success outlines considerations for measuring growth absent 2020 assessment data, lays out how states should and should not use this data, and recommends actions states can take right now to measure growth in 2021.

To measure student growth in 2021, state leaders should start preparing now. Read the full brief here ([link removed]) .

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