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Evidence and Evaluation for ESSA: An In-Depth Conversation

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Elizabeth Foster of Learning Forward, Theresa Bennett from the Delaware Department of Education, and Angela Minnici of WestEd answer questions raised in an earlier webinar discussion and provide an in-depth conversation around evidence and evaluation. This webinar will answer the following questions: How does ESSA define evidence and when should states and districts plan to collect evidence? What data can and should be collected to inform program improvement and meet ESSA evidence requirements? What should partnerships between districts and states look like to help meet evidence requirements?

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Senior Vice President, Research and Strategy | + posts

Elizabeth Foster is the senior vice president of research and strategy at Learning Forward. She leads the organization’s research efforts for partnerships, programs, and fundraising. Elizabeth co-wrote the Standards for Professional Learning (2022) with Tracy Crow and now facilitates learning sessions about the standards and develops resources that support their use and implementation.

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