Chamber leads discussion on the importance of a statewide longitudinal data system
May 10, 2019
by Center for Education Excellence & Talent Development
The Chamber co-hosted a legislative briefing in Sacramento with the California EDGE Coalition, Credential Engine and Data Quality Campaign on the ways the state can transform data collection around education and workforce development to inform all key stakeholders and advance educational and economic equity for underserved communities in California. Chamber Senior Vice President, Dr. Alma Salazar, joined other experts to discuss leading efforts across the country to design and implement comprehensive data systems to drive and support state and regional-level education and economic goals. For more information, contact Alma Salazar.

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