How to Leverage Data to Inform Instruction and Improve Student Achievement

In this webinar, join our guests who will discuss statewide public portals that enable their educators to better leverage data-driven decision-making in K-12 schools. Leaders from Wisconsin's Department of Public Instruction (DPI) will explain how their initiative guides the use of data to inform instruction and support school improvement. Their collaboration has enabled their state to take great strides to empower educators and improve student achievement, and it can help your state too.
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The Whole Child Bridge: Linking Tenets to Developmental Domains

During this session, we will unpack each of the whole child tenets and connect these tenets to the five developmental areas (physical, social-emotional, approaches toward learning, cognitive development, and language & literacy) that serve as the foundation for whole child development in an early childhood context.
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