
Thea Bayly, who teaches at Friendship Valley Elementary School in Westminster, translates data from state and local exams (below) to better track her students' needs. (Sun photo by Algerina Perna / September 11, 2007)
Maryland elementary teacher Thea Bayly and others are using software that provides immediate access to all available data on students: standardized test subscores, grades for previous classes, even attendance records. The data helps educators decide where to focus their teaching time to most benefit students. The Sun (Baltimore)
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