From Data Quality Campaign <[email protected]>
Subject DQC's Year in Review
Date December 20, 2022 3:00 PM
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A roundup of DQC's biggest resources from 2022.

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As the year comes to a close, DQC reflects 2022 and the work ahead for 2023.In a new blog post ([link removed]) , DQC President and CEO Jennifer Bell-Ellwanger shares her insight on what we learned this year and provides a glimpse into what we have in store for the future. Hint: everyone needs access to data. ([link removed])

In case you missed anything this year, here's a roundup of our top resources from 2022:

Toward a Better Measure ([link removed])
An exploration of the limitations of current economic disadvantage measures and considerations for leaders to improve measurement approaches as they develop long-term solutions.
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Show Me the Data + Deep Dives ([link removed])
Our annual report card analysis found that states haven’t kept up their end of the bargain to provide necessary information for the public on their report cards beyond a focus on compliance. Don’t miss our deep dives on equity, postsecondary readiness, and making data meaningful.
Investing in California's Data Future ([link removed])
A case study on California's purposeful engagement and design process to build a data system that represents the state’s values and meets user’s needs. Read about how state leaders and education advocates came together to set the state up to potentially go from last to first.
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Polling 2022: High School Students and Superintendents ([link removed])
This year our public opinion polling focused on two groups whose voices are critical in the data conversation, and they have a unified message.
What Now? ([link removed])
This policy brief highlights that the time is right to set new goals for state data systems and defines what makes an effective statewide longitudinal data system and what it takes from leaders to make it a reality.
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