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'''Data-informed decision-making (DIDM)''' gives reference to the [[data collection|collection]] and [[data analysis|analysis]] of [[data]] to guide [[decision-making|decisions]] that improve success.<ref name="ED504191">U.S. Department of Education Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development (2009). ''Implementing data-informed decision making in schools: Teacher access, supports and use.'' United States Department of Education (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED504191)
[[Assessment in higher education]] is a form of data-driven decision-making aimed at using evidence of what students learn to improve curriculum, student learning, and teaching.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Flaherty|first1=Colleen|title=Large-Scale Assessment Without Standardized Tests|url=https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/02/23/aacu-releases-report-national-large-scale-look-student-learning)|website=Inside HigherEd|accessdate=24 February 2017}}</ref> Standardized tests, grades, and student work scored by rubrics are forms of student learning outcomes assessment. [[Formative assessment]]s, specifically, allow educators to use the data from student performances more immediately in modifying teaching and learning strategies. There are numerous organizations aimed at promoting the assessment of student learning through DIDM including the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment, the Association for the Assessment of Student Learning in Higher Education, and, to an extent, the [[Association of American Colleges and Universities]].
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