Data Use and Student Achievement in Urban Schools

The study by the Council of the Great City Schools and the American Institutes for Research examines the relationship between interim data-use practices at the school and classroom levels and student achievement. The study tests a theory of action that links key dimensions of data use and hypothesizes that supporting conditions in states, school districts, and schools can facilitate the effective use of data to respond to students’ instructional needs and improve learning.

Target Outcomes
Foundational Learning
Academic
Language: 
English
Target Population
Pre-primary
Lower primary
Upper primary
Secondary
Staff/Adults
Year created/revised: 
2012
Evidence-based and/or insights-driven: 
True
Relevance
4
User Friendliness
3
Keywords: 
Data use and student achievement in urban schools, student achievement, practices, perceptions, assessments, student outcomes, barriers to learning and achievement