Educational leadership Using data to make decisions| A study of public school principals UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE ROCK Kendra Lowery EdwardsCoby ToddThe purpose of the study was to investigate the association between how principals use data to make school-level decisions and student outcomes...
Engle argues that a new paradigm is needed to move scientific games forwards, and offers the new matrix game as a solution. He argues that the matrix game is capable of collecting data without imposing preconceived bias, that it is replicable in ways other games are not and can be spread w...
Main Idea The process a team uses to problem solve is important: Roles: Facilitator; Recorder; Data analyst; Active member Organization Agenda; Old business (did we do what we said we would do); New business; Action plan for decisions. What happens BEFORE a meeting What happens DURING a me...
To make summary data in Access easier to read and understand, consider using a crosstab query. A crosstab query calculates a sum, average, or other aggregate function, and then groups the results by two sets of values— one set on the side of the datasheet an...
One such example is the role that quantitative data should have in the inspection process; this is despite quantitative data informing many important decisions that school inspectorates make. For instance, quantitative data play a key role in Flanders' "customized" system of school inspections, ...
data on how they’ve been feeling. Organized to display the classroom’s weekly “mood landscape,” the data shows that the class averaged a mood of 4.4 out of 5, and the children rated their family life highly. “That’s great!” the teacher exclaims, raising two thumbs up in the...
“Neglecting to survey employees can result in tone-deaf decisions from management, an increase in burnout and subsequent employee turnover,” Voyles said. Here’s why employee data is important and how your business can use the information to its advantage in workforce management, planning and ...
Suffice only to say that we concur with the proponents of evidence-informed policy, such as Cairney and Oliver (2017), in assuming that more timely and accurate information at the city-scale—here referred to as data—will provide policy-makers with the tools to make more impactful decisions...
This article highlights ways in which disability studies in education (dse) and professional development school (pds) partnerships can be used to provide students with disability labels more access to inclusive classrooms. The authors of this qualitative exploratory case study interviewed 16 teacher and...
artificial intelligence permits in the processing of empirical educational data, enabling valuable results to be obtained that can facilitate evidence-based decision-making. Consequently, these decisions are more appropriate and more likely to succeed, ultimately contributing to ensuring quality education. ...