
One of the key features of a practical measure is that it provides actionable information that drives changes in practice. This blog post describes how an improvement network leveraged publicly available data sources to develop a measure tied to their theory of improvement and support their efforts to increase college enrollment and graduation rates for underrepresented students.
Financial Aid Application Completion Measure | Practical Measure Example
Practical measures aren’t necessarily about collecting more data or designing something totally new. Most school systems have more data than they know what to do with. Instead, what if we took data that was already available and made it useful? The Financial Aid Application Completion measure does just that…. Read the full blog post here.
This blog is part of the Practical Measurement for Improvement collection.



