I approached this book with some trepidation and assumptions of boredom. I mean, how interesting can a book about data be? And, just because I have a few test and mesurement classes and a stat class or two under my belt doesn’t mean I am a data expert. Well, there is nothing boring nor mind bogling about Data Wise. As I read, I find myself immediately applying the information to schools and literacy leadership teams I am working with. I especially like the 2 charts dealing with identifying and analyzing assessments and initiatives in a school.
Jean Piazza
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I approached this book with some trepidation and assumptions of boredom. I mean, how interesting can a book about data be? And, just because I have a few test and mesurement classes and a stat class or two under my belt doesn’t mean I am a data expert. Well, there is nothing boring nor mind bogling about Data Wise. As I read, I find myself immediately applying the information to schools and literacy leadership teams I am working with. I especially like the 2 charts dealing with identifying and analyzing assessments and initiatives in a school.
Jean Piazza
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