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Making Sense of Data with Families

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Making Sense of Data with Families

In this webinar, MAEC and the Cambridge Families of Color Coalition (CFCC) examine the challenges that families face in accessing and interpreting educational data. The findings shared and gained within this webinar will inform the development of MAEC’s educational data guides. When complete, these guides will connect families with the tools they need to support their students’ academic achievement.

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Author

Dr. Kevin Gee, Dr. Patricia Satterstrom, Marianna Stepniak, Kathleen Pulupa, Mariela Puentes, Claire Ruhlman, and Nikevia Thomas

Published

March 24, 2022

Topics

Data

Data Driven Decision Making

Family, School, and Community Engagement

School Climate & Culture

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