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Subject Thinking Creatively to Evaluate Student Learning During COVID-19: Join DQC and the Hunt Institute on 2/25
Date February 22, 2021 3:32 PM
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States can and should continue to measure student growth in 2021

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Join DQC and the Hunt Institute for "Thinking Creatively to Evaluate Student Learning During COVID-19: Policymaker Insights on Skip-Year Growth" ([link removed]) – the second webinar in our series. Panelists include North Carolina Representative Ashton Clemmons and Tennessee Representative Harold Love Jr.

Growth data is crucial to understanding how COVID-19 impacted student progress and ensuring every student gets the support they need to get back on track for success. The suspension of 2020 assessments is a roadblock for measuring growth, but it’s not the end of the road: states can and should continue to measure student growth in 2021.

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