Street Data - Chapter 1
Street Data -Chapter 2
Street Data - Chapter 3
Equity in Action
Miscellaneous
100

A next-generation model that centers human experience and lived realities to drive equity in education.

What is Street Data?

100

The chapter that explores common barriers to equity work and misconceptions about educational change.

What is Chapter 2: No Shortcut?

100

The concept introduced in Chapter 3 that challenges traditional data dashboards.

What is flipping the dashboard?

100

This term describes data that exists in everyday interactions, not just formal assessments.

What are lived experiences?

100

Eric Chou is this student's favorite artist.

Who is Gloria?

200

The chapter that argues for reimagining how we know, learn, and measure success.

What is Chapter 1: Leading for Equity?

200

A trap where educators rely on surface solutions or “quick fixes” without shifting systems.

What is an equity trap?

200

The type of data that focuses on lived experiences rather than numeric scores.

What is qualitative data? (specifically street data)

200

A major theme across Chapters 1–3 that redefines “who counts” in educational change.

What is centering marginalized voices?

200

This student is placed at a project based learning school site.

Who is Teddy?

300

The guiding principle of Chapter 1 that calls for seeing learning and knowledge as holistic.

What is holism?

300

This is described as the capacity to recognize barriers and imagine what’s possible.

What is awareness?

300

The core stance that underpins the idea of flipping the dashboard.

What is antiracism?

300

The reason the authors argue traditional dashboards miss the complete picture of learning.

What is because they overlook context and human experience?

300

This student is placed in a 6th grade history classroom this semester.

Who is Brenda?

400

The kind of stance required to reshape how schools engage with data and community voices.

What is an antiracist stance?

400

A term for well-intended but insufficient efforts like standalone equity trainings.

What are equity tropes?

400

This is the primary goal of flipping the dashboard with street data.

What is to drive equity?

400

The kind of listening that is essential for gathering street data.

  1. What is deep listening? 

400

This student is a current intern.

Who is Joselyne?

500

This is something the authors insist data should be—centered on the voices of those most marginalized.

What does it mean to center voices from the margins?

500

The underlying dynamic that often undermines equity work by focusing only on outcomes like test scores.

What is a deficit mindset? (or What is focusing on traditional big data?)

500

These are the voices street data seeks to elevate that are often hidden by classic measures.

Who are students, families, and educators at the margins?

500

This mindset shift moves educators from fixing deficits to seeing student brilliance.

What is an asset-based mindset?

500

This student is placed at Stauffer MS teaching Math.

Who is Nathan?