The teacher uses formative assessment data to measure what the students know and are able to do, making in-the-moment instructional adjustments and modifying future lessons with instructional changes.
Tight feedback loops (Data-driven decisions)
Data from digital tools and other sources are used to make decisions about student learning related to standards and provide students specific and timely feedback on their performance and academic growth in relation to standards.
Connect data from digital content to differentiated instruction
Use assessment data consistently to make differentiated decisions about individual student paths
Consistently and intentionally blend external, digital and classroom data
Use data from online systems to provide deep analytics
Give students immediate feedback regarding performance and growth through a combination of digital tools and directly from their teacher on a daily basis