Delaware teachers to get a new tool for tracking students

A new tool is being unveiled to help Delaware teachers keep track of student performance.

The Education Insight system, funded with part of the state’s $119-million federal Race to the Top Grant, will officially launch September 4th.  The system includes the development of web-based “dashboards” that provide educators access to  information on students to help manage academic performance.  Among other things, the system can help teachers review information on their incoming classes and identify students at risk and plan interventions.  The system is provided free of charge to all school districts and charter schools.

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