The report focuses on breakthroughs in shared measurement focusing specifically on 1) shared measurement platforms - common online platforms for data capture and analysis, including field-specific performance or outcome indicators, 2) comparative performance sytems - common online platforms for data capture and analysis in which all participants within a field use the same measures, uniformly defined and collected, and 3) adaptive learning systems - an ongoing participatory process that enables all participants to collectively measure, learn, coordinate, and improve performance.

From the report:
These systems can't replace the roles of academic researchers and third party evaluators, whose rigorous studies remain necessary to understanding why
the reported results are being achieved and to what they may be attributable. Instead, the systems offer an important complement to more rigourous evaluation studies by promoting ongoing learning in timely and cost effective ways.
The full report is 57 pages long and contains many examples of shared measurement systems across the country. The Strive case study starts on page 42.
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