Data, Research, and Accountability

Data Lit

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Teachers are inundated with data, but none of those numbers will help if they're not paired with some accessible and informative data literacy training. This podcast seeks to empower teachers with the skills they'll need to turn the data given to them into powerful instructional practices. Recorded by educators within Wake County Public School System's Data, Research, and Accountability Department in Raleigh, NC. Learn more about the show as well as access data and assessment literacy resources at www.wcpss.net/datalit

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May 18, 2026

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Episodes

Data Bytes: Understanding the layers of data with Rob Siwiec 23.10.2023

In this Data Bytes episode, we hear how the world of geospatial technology and education are integrated.  Rob Siwiec, who serves as the Senior Director of Geospatial Analytics, takes us on an eye-opening journey into the world of geospatial data and “grounds” the work of his team to the transformative power within our school system. WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and reflecting on ep...

Becoming Assessment Specialists: An Interview with Psychometrician Dr. Cizek 09.10.2023

While classroom teachers may not have degrees in evaluation and measurement, they often find themselves creating assessments that need to measure what students have learned. In this episode, we continue our conversation with psychometrician Dr. Gregory Cizek to learn what teachers should consider when looking to ensure the validity and reliability of their own assessments. WCPSS staff can earn cre...

Measuring the Unobservable: An Interview with Psychometrician Dr. Cizek 22.09.2023

Too often in education, emphasis is placed on the results of standardized tests without fully understanding the work that goes into creating those tests. This episode is the first of two where we interview Dr.  Gregory Cizek, a psychometrician and distinguished professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina, to better understand the role psychometricians play in creating tests that can be...

Season Four Trailer 11.09.2023

Data Lit is back for our fourth season! Tune in to hear what’s coming your way from WCPSS' Data, Research, and Accountability department.  Music for this episode is provided by Enloe High School's Maya Smith. Hosts: Mellisa Smith and Spencer Ziegler Theme music provided by Rolesville Middle School’s Jamaal Wellman

Season Three Review: Things that make you go hmmmm 24.04.2023

Serena, Spencer, and Mellisa share their favorite moments from this season and then discuss what they’re looking forward to in season four.  WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and reflecting on completed series. Learn more here . Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Ziegler Theme music provided by Enloe High School’s Maya Smith Data, Research, and Accountability department...

Data Bytes: An Interview with Band Director Steve Kuni 10.04.2023

In our next installment of Data Bytes, we discuss how Steve Kuni collects, analyzes, and uses data in his band classroom at Alston Ridge Middle School.  WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and reflecting on completed series. Learn more here . Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Ziegler Theme music provided by Enloe High School’s Maya Smith Data, Research, and Accountability...

Beautiful Work: How student work can be a data source in classrooms 27.03.2023

Ron Berger, CEO of EL Education is often quoted as saying that as educators we are preparing our students for a world where they will be judged by the quality of their character and their work. In this episode, we discuss the benefits of student work and how teachers can use it as a data source to not only improve their teaching but to help students create beautiful quality representations of thei...

Quantitative & Qualitative Data: Why they matter in the classroom 13.03.2023

Quantitative and qualitative data have their uses in the classroom, yet too often, we position one above the other. In this episode, we examine the purpose of each and how we can leverage both to drive instruction forward. Research & Resources from the episode: Ho JE. What counts? The critical role of qualitative data in teachers' decision making. Eval Program Plann. 2022 Apr;91:102046. doi: 1...

Grading with Rubrics: It’s more than just Math 20.02.2023

Throughout this series, we have explored the purpose of rubrics and how to create, interpret, and use them efficiently with students. In this final episode, we discuss grading with rubrics, using what we learned from our interviews with our guests. Research & Resources from the episode: TeacherEase - “Mode” Supported for Standards-based Grade Calculation Cult of Pedagogy - Introducing the Hype...

Interactive rubrics: Not the period at the end of the sentence 01.02.2023

We are joined by Digital Learning Coordinators (DLCs) Barb Vinal, Sadie Hoover, and Wanda Hanley to discuss the value of interactive rubrics. Our DLCs review how to build and employ these types of rubrics to empower students to own their learning. Research & Resources from the episode: WCPSS’ Digital Learning Coordinator Website WCPSS’ Digital Product Resource Library (DRPL) Feedback & Dat...

Data Bytes: Interview with Kendrick Scott (WCPSS Office of Security) 23.01.2023

Join us for our first ever Data Bytes episode with Mr. Kendrick Scott, Director in the Office of Security as he enlightens us about the data they use to keep our schools safe. WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and reflecting on completed series. Learn more here . Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Ziegler Theme music provided by Enloe High School’s Maya Smith Data, Resea...

Rubrics as a tool for students 19.12.2022

From a temperature checker to a picture of expectations, two WCPSS ELA teachers describe the many ways rubrics, as tools, can guide students in completing assignments. Join us as we learn more about how rubrics enhance teaching and learning. Research & Resources from the episode: Wested: A Strengths-Based Approach to Assessment Rubrics The Impact of Peer Assessment on Academic Performance: A M...

The Do’s and Don'ts of Developing Rubrics: Practical applications from WCPSS teachers 05.12.2022

In this episode, two WCPSS ELA teachers share their experiences developing and using rubrics with students. Join us as we continue to learn more about how rubrics are used as tools to solicit evidence of learning for teachers, as well as provide feedback for students to move their learning forward. Research & Resources from the episode: Rubric Calibration Activity   Wested: A Strengths-Ba...

Using Rubrics to Find Evidence of Learning: A Chat with Susan Brookhart 21.11.2022

We kick off our series on rubrics by speaking to Sue Brookhart, renowned education researcher and author of the book How to Create and Use Rubrics . In our conversation, we touch on why it’s essential to tie rubrics to learning outcomes, what the common misconceptions of rubrics are, and how her perceptions of rubrics have evolved over her career. Research & resources from the episode: Brookha...

What we learned about data from the pandemic 08.11.2022

Everyone pursued data to make sense of events relating to the pandemic, but not everyone was prepared for the abundance of the data. Join WCPSS Data Lit podcast hosts as they share lessons learned about data during this pandemic.  Research & Resources from the episode: SAS Data Literacy Essentials course  Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Scientific American post “If You Say...

Season Three Trailer 02.11.2022

Welcome to the third season of Data Lit! In this episode, we look back on our favorite moments from the podcast so far and look ahead to what we’re anticipating in season three. WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and reflecting on completed series. Learn more here . Music for this episode is provided by Enloe High School’s Maya Smith. Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Zi...

Season Two Review 26.04.2022

Serena, Spencer, and Mellisa share their favorite moments from season two and then discuss what they’re looking forward to in season three. WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and reflecting on completed series. Learn more here . Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Ziegler Theme music provided by Moore Square Magnet Middle School’s Maya Smith Data, Research, and Accountabil...

More than just bubble sheets and #2 pencils: A conversation with WCPSS' Senior Director of Testing 12.04.2022

Ever wondered how the answers from bubble sheets get translated into data that is used to make decisions? Learn where your data comes from in this interview with WCPSS’ Senior Director of Testing, Brian Sumner. In this episode, we review what types of data the Testing Department generates and the role they play in communicating results to various stakeholders. Then see if you can identify which te...

Data Tells a Story: A look back at our data literacy conversations 22.03.2022

Throughout this season, we’ve researched and discussed ways to source, interpret, and communicate data. In this episode, we share quotes from those episodes that have resonated with us. Join us for our first clip show! WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and reflecting on completed series. Learn more here . Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Ziegler Theme music provided by...

Being a Data Critic 08.03.2022

Oftentimes we get data  and start to analyze the numbers without pausing to look at the data set with a critical eye. However, as a result of the pandemic, we have had to take a step back and ponder the impact that disruptions could have on any data analyses as we return to “normal”. In this episode, Being a Data Critic, we interview Julie Molique, Senior Director  in the WCPSS Departmen...

Talking Data with Teachers 22.02.2022

The data teachers use to make decisions can come from various sources, including knowing their students’ learner profiles, understanding the implementation of new instructional programs, and even reviewing student achievement results. Tune in to our interview with three WCPSS teachers, Mieya Bumpers, Lynzi Daniel, and Kevin Ledger, who share not only how they utilize different data, but strategies...

Leading with Data: An Interview with Three WCPSS Principals 08.02.2022

Looking at school data to identify future opportunities and possible challenges in growing each student each day is critical in planning successful school outcomes. Kindly tune in to explore some practical ways WCPSS principals Michelle Bell, Aaron Marcin, and Robert Gupton at the elementary, middle, and high schools lead with data in their schools. WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and...

What’s the data telling us? An interview with MTSS Coaches 25.01.2022

“It’s more important now than ever to really identify what’s going on in our instruction.” MTSS Coaches Sandy Carter and Mickey Gurganus join us to discuss how data-based problem solving can be used to provide an effective and equitable learning environment for our students. Tune in for some practical tips for how PLTs can leverage data to improve instruction. (And there’s even an acronym quiz thr...

What baseball statistics can teach us about education 11.01.2022

In this episode, we explore the parallels between educational data and baseball data. We look at the past, present, and future of each, discussing how advancements in one industry can inform the other. You don’t have to be a baseball fan to learn something from this home run of an episode! Research & Resources from the episode: Daily JSTOR - A Short History of Standardized Tests Goodhart’s Law...

Overcoming Data Obstacles 14.12.2021

In this episode, we tackle three obstacles that sometimes prevent staff from engaging with educational data: Separating the signal from the noise, lack of time, and determining next steps. For each we provide listeners with practical tips for how to overcome those barriers so they can more easily implement data literacy skills in their positions. Research from the episode: Bernhardt, V. (2004). &n...

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