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Using Data in Schools to Inform Leadership and Decision Making
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18 November 2014

Considering the Use of Data by School Leaders for Decision Making: An Introduction, Alex J. Bowers, Alan R. Shoho and Bruce G. Barnett.
Part I: Leadership Data Practices in Schools.
Chapter 1. Charter Principal Autonomy: A Missed Connection between Data-Driven Decision-Making and Instructional Leadership, Dana L. Bickmore.
Chapter 2. Schools' Use of Interim Data: Practices in Classrooms, Teams, and Schools, Elizabeth Nash Farley-Ripple and Joan L. Buttram.
Chapter 3. Strengthening Collaborative Data Practices in Schools: The Need to Cultivate Development Perspectives and Diagnostic Approaches, Shelby Cosner.
Part II: Sources of Evidence Use in Schools for Teachers, Principals and Superintents.
Chapter 4. Longitudinal Data Use: Ideas for District, Building, and Classroom Leaders, Kay Brocato, Chris Willis, and Kristen Dechert.
Chapter 5. Which Data Do Principals and Teachers Use to Inform Their Practice? Evidence From Germany With a Focus on the Influence of School Culture, Denise Demski.
Chapter 6. Measuring School Capacity for Continuous Improvement, Elizabeth Leisy Stosich.
Part III: The Impact of Evidence Use Policies in Schools and Districts.
Chapter 7. Principals' and Teachers' Perceptions of Teacher Evaluation and Their Implications in Arab Schools in Israel, Khalid Arar.
Chapter 8. Making Progress with Growth Models in Education: Utility for School Improvement, Jennifer Koran and Cameron Carlson.
Chapter 9. Depth of Use: How District Decision-makers Did and Did Not Engage with Evidence, Elizabeth Nash Farley-Ripple and Vincent Cho.
Part IV: Conclusions and Future Trends.
Chapter 10. Data-Driven Leadership for Learning in the Age of Accountability: Using Data in Schools to Inform Leadership and Decision Making, Rich Halverson.
About the Contributors.