Discover which data points to prioritize, how to confidently gather those data sets, and how to streamline the data gathering and application process at your school.
Ideally, useful student, classroom, and district data is simple.
It empowers educators to make the right decisions – to provide the help students need exactly when they need it.
With hundreds of tools, experts, and philosophies, how can educators create this seamless, accurate integration of data gathering and analysis in the classroom? How do they begin gathering the right information quickly and reliably?
Begin with the purpose behind the data.
To document student growth, you must first establish the meaningful data points you need most. The U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences recommends the following examples as the most essential data points:
Your district may need fewer or more data points depending on your unique situation, so EdTech Magazine reminds educators to consider both long- and short-term student outcomes. What information do you need to deliver differentiated instruction?
Remember: you don’t want to clog the system with data points that don’t move students closer to outcomes. Start conversations with teachers, curriculum directors, principals, and assistant principals to gain a comprehensive understanding of what’s essential for transformation.
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Most importantly, districts need to identify the decision-makers who can provide high-level guidance throughout your journey with differentiated instruction. The decision-makers should empower everyone to collect and find the information they need to transform their classrooms.
As EdSurge explains in its 2014 analysis “Why We’ve Learned So Little From Big Data,” superintendents, principals and teachers have different goals for gathering data. Key decision-makers can create a unified purpose to make the process as reliable, clean and actionable as possible.
Most importantly, your district needs to identify the decision-makers who can provide high-level guidance throughout your journey with personalized learning. The decision-makers should empower everyone to collect and find the information they need to transform their classrooms. As EdSurge explains, superintendents, principals and teachers have different goals for gathering data. Key decision-makers can create a unified purpose to make the process as reliable, clean and actionable as possible.
“…Curriculum, data, and technology teams [have] traditionally have existed in silos. The process is difficult, in part, because of incongruous data needs. Superintendents want an accurate picture of the school system. Principals need to manage school resources. And teachers need actionable real-time feedback for the classroom.”- EdSurge, “Why We’ve Learned So Little From Big Data”
Relevant data has the power to connect your school’s instructional, planning, and intervention efforts – making it a robust and dynamic asset to educators.
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