Educational administration Principals can improve student achievement with data driven decision making UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON Angus MacNeil MurrellMark AThis study focused on the strategic data that a principal uses to determine the timing of appropriate interventions for students that are at risk for ...
then match each child with an appropriate intervention, monitor their progress, and make adjustments as needed. This requires educators to collect and analyze social-emotional, behavioral, and achievement data for every student on an ongoing basis. ...
The data show a curvilinear relationship between shared decision making and student achievement. As the C21 schools moved at different rates toward participative decision making, they showed a drop in the ethnic gap reduction (EGR). As they reached a point of greater influence in decision making,...
Using student achievement data to support instructional decision making This guide offers five recommendations to help educators effectively use data to monitor students' academic progress and evaluate instructional practices. L Hamilton,W Clearinghouse - 《National Center for Education Evaluation & Regional ...
While YouTube analytics could provide data on usage, this could not be related to individual students, nor linked to their accessing of other resources. Therefore, this study only used YouTube as a platform to host the videos. VLE log-file data was exclusively mined for this research as it...
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Statistical methods to generate data for such decisions have generally included (a) status models that examine simple indications of number of students meeting a criterion level of achievement, (b) growth models that explore change over the course of one or more years, and (c) value-added ...
This study examined the impact of principals' data-driven decision-making practices on student achievement using the theoretical frame of Dervin's sense-ma... K. Rogers - University of North Texas 被引量: 2发表: 2011年 Multiple paths to critical reflection: a flexible model of teacher learning...
Define Student Academic Growth. means the change in student achievement against Colorado Academic Standards for an individual student between two or more points in time, which shall be determined using multiple measures, one of which shall be the results
Analyzing data of 5266 students from 427 classes in German secondary schools, the results demonstrate that at student level, all three aspects of dealing with mistakes affect students’ individual achievement as well as motivation in English language class. At classroom level, none of the aspects ...