inquiry/DDI

teaching

Assessments show us what our students know and are able to do, and where the gaps are in their learning as they progress towards proficiency. But how do we make sure that we’re using the data from those assessments to maximize student learning?

Data-Driven Instruction (DDI) is a precise and straightforward approach to improving student learning throughout the year. It’s a real-time way to gauge your students’ position and where they’re headed – and to meet them where they are, whether behind or ahead of the curve.

As you determine gaps in student learning, peruse Learnzillion to determine which videos/resources you might be able to use in order to help address the gaps.

EngageNY invites you to use the resources here as you implement Data-Driven Instruction in your school. Then be sure to tell us how it went.