Published On: May 29th, 2012|

Education Week – Brad C. Phillips and Jay J. Pfeiffer

“While mountains of data exist, there is little that busy people can use to make good decisions. Educators are natural cynics, and their daily interactions with students are often dramatic proof of each student’s qualities and the vagaries of growing up. The fixed and standardized ways that data are reported often do not strike educators as relevant or useful.”(more)