Presented by Andrea Ruppar, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin–Madison; and Jennifer Kurth, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Special Education, University of Kansas
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Using student data to guide instruction is not only an effective way to increase student achievement, but it can also help educators grow professionally as they continue to analyze new data, discuss its implications, and explore solutions.
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Presented by Chrisel Clay Smith, Ed.D., Reading Program Lead, University of Minnesota, FAST for Success-Reading; and Margaret Smith-Peterson, Ph.D., Professional Learning and Instructional Design, University of Minnesota, FAST for Success-Reading