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In 2009, New Jersey received $1.33 billion in State Fiscal Stabilization Funds, committing to enhance educational outcomes for all students. Key initiatives include adopting rigorous standards and assessments, improving recruitment and retention of effective educators, revitalizing low-performing schools, and developing comprehensive data systems to track student success. This overview outlines the New Jersey Department of Education's Professional Development Series aimed at leveraging data for school and district improvement to ensure every student is prepared for college and careers.
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NJSMART Overview Bari Anhalt Erlichson Assistant Commissioner/Chief Performance Officer New Jersey Department of Education
The Work Ahead! • In 2009, New Jersey elected to receive $1.33 Billion in State Fiscal Stabilization Funds. As a condition of receiving these funds, New Jersey committed to improving results for all students and advancing education reform by: • Adopting standards and assessments that prepare students for success in college and the workplace. • Recruiting, developing, and retaining effective teachers and principals. • Turning around our lowest-performing schools. • Building data systems that measure student success and inform teachers and principals how they can improve their practices. New Jersey Department of Education
Current Development New Jersey Department of Education
Professional Development Series DW101: Establishing High Quality Data DW102: Using District Reports DW103: Using EDanalyzer DW 201: Using Student Growth Percentiles New Jersey Department of Education DW 202: Using Data for School and District Improvement
NJSMART Drill Downs New Jersey Department of Education • Graduation Cohort Reports