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LESSON 4: Examples of using KRA data to inform instruction
The KRA assesses students across four domains - Language and Literacy, Mathematics, Physical Well-Being and Development and Social Foundations. But KRA data is only a starting point. Its value is ultimately based on what you, the teacher, do with it.

As a screening tool, the KRA data can help you determine where additional interventions and further diagnostics need to be applied.

Many teachers have already been able to use KRA data to inform their planning, grouping, and instruction in ways that have greatly promoted student growth both early on. Check out the video to learn how they're doing it.
Watch the video to learn from other teachers.
TIP
Assessment data only matters when you turn it into action - planning lessons, grouping and teaching your students. KRA data gives you a profile of your students so that you can teach them more effectively and more efficiently.

As a screening tool, KRA data can help you determine who can benefit from additional interventions and further diagnostic assessments.
LEARN MORE
After you see the student scores, visit Supports and Resources in the professional development site for a virtual instructional resource library.