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Inclusive Classrooms Survey (Practical Measure Example)

This blog post describes the use of a practical measure developed by an improvement network focused on integrating culturally responsive practices in instruction. This case highlights the role of fostering an organizational culture and social learning routines that support learning from data.

Inclusive Classroom Survey | Practical Measure Example

One feature of practical measurement that makes it distinct from measures that are used for other purposes is that it is “up close and personal” – measures are tied to the actual processes that are the focus of change efforts. This means that if you are trying to improve instruction, you’ll likely want to identify measures that will help you understand the effectiveness of specific classroom-level practices… Read the full blog post here.

This blog is part of the Practical Measurement for Improvement collection.

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