MTSS Data as a Tool, Not a Task
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The conversation explores the challenges educators face in utilizing data effectively. It highlights the overwhelming nature of data, the difficulty in extracting actionable insights, and the importance of leadership in guiding teachers to make informed decisions based on data.
Resources:
Article: How Meaningful Metrics Drive MTSS Success
Progress Monitoring Guide and Toolkit
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Takeaways:
- Data overload can hinder effective teaching.
- Teachers often struggle to find actionable insights.
- Vague data does not provide clear guidance for educators.
- Leadership plays a crucial role in data utilization.
- Effective teaching requires clear direction from data.
- Data should serve as a map, not a mountain.
- Educators need support in interpreting data.
- Actionable insights can transform teaching practices.
- Data-driven decisions require clarity and purpose.
- Leadership can bridge the gap between data and teaching.
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