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Education Sector is an independent think tank that challenges conventional thinking in education policy. We are a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization committed to achieving measurable impact in education policy, both by improving existing reform initiatives and by developing new, innovative solutions to our nation's most pressing education problems. The ultimate beneficiaries of our work are students. Our mission is to promote changes in policy and practice that lead to improved student opportunities and outcomes.

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Education Sector Hosted The Next Decade of Educational Data
Experts discuss their vision for how the next decade of educational data could help to create much smarter, more actionable, and real-time information to improve student outcomes. The event began with a keynote address, highlighting examples from fields such as health care, by Aneesh Chopra, United States chief technology officer.

A panel discussion on current practices, possibilities, and challenges included Sharren Bates, Senior Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Beverly Donohue, Vice President for Policy and Research at New Visions for Public Schools; Lynn M. Etheredge, Consultant, Rapid Learning Project at George Washington University; Bror Saxberg, Chief Learning Officer at Kaplan, Inc.; and Bill Tucker, Managing Director, Education Sector.

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