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Data Driven Instruction Strategy Guide v1

Introduction of Strategy

Data-Driven Instruction encapsulates a robust set of ongoing practices that focuses on assessing student learning, analyzing assessment data and adjusting instruction in response to the assessment data in intentional cycles (daily, weekly, etc). Research has shown that the following components are necessary for an effective data system and data culture. It is important to note that while there is evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of each component (see research following each component), these components are most effective when implemented together. For instance, if a school or district decides to implement collaborative structures for teachers but does not have a robust suite of assessments and does not have protocols to structure meetings to guide collaborative time, implementing collaborative structures will likely yield limited results. The following components are derived from various articles and research that articulate what a data culture should include:

  1. Create and implement a standards-based assessment plan.

  2. Ensure educators have access to the data.

  3. Provide ongoing professional development on data use.

  4. Ensure educators collaborate regularly to learn about effective instruction and students' progress.

  5. Ensure collaborative meetings and expectations for data use are clearly communicated and implemented.

  6. Monitor teachers' use of data by conducting classroom observations.


Evidence Base

The research on Data-Driven Instruction that is cited here meets the definition of Level 1 research. The research cited focused on the impact on changing teacher practices when all Data-Drive Instruction components were implemented. In addition, substantial research meeting levels 1-4 have been completed; they found that when implemented to a high level, Data-Driven Instruction had an impact on teachers' instructional practices and student achievement.

 


Considerations


Implementation Guide