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Leusink, Hanadie.
The Data Team™ Procedure: A Systematic Approach to School Improvement
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Title/Author:
The Data Team™ Procedure: A Systematic Approach to School Improvement/ by Kim Schildkamp, Adam Handelzalts, Cindy L. Poortman, Hanadie Leusink, Marije Meerdink, Maaike Smit, Johanna Ebbeler, Mireille D. Hubers.
Author:
Schildkamp, Kim.
other author:
Handelzalts, Adam.
Description:
XXII, 84 p. 8 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
School management and organization. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58853-7
ISBN:
9783319588537
The Data Team™ Procedure: A Systematic Approach to School Improvement
Schildkamp, Kim.
The Data Team™ Procedure: A Systematic Approach to School Improvement
[electronic resource] /by Kim Schildkamp, Adam Handelzalts, Cindy L. Poortman, Hanadie Leusink, Marije Meerdink, Maaike Smit, Johanna Ebbeler, Mireille D. Hubers. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXII, 84 p. 8 illus.online resource. - Springer Texts in Education,2366-7672. - Springer Texts in Education,.
Preface: Data teams can make a difference; Lorna Earl & Helen Timperley -- Introduction: Data use with the data team™ procedure -- Part 1: The eight steps of the data team™ procedure -- 1. Step 1: Defining the problem -- 2. Step 2: Drawing up hypotheses -- 3. Step 3: Collecting data -- 4. Step 4: Verifying the quality of collected data -- 5. Step 5: Data analysis -- 6. Step 6: Interpretation and conclusion -- 7. Step 7: Taking measures -- 8. Step 8: Evaluation -- Part 2: Two examples of the data team™ procedure: Graduation rates and English language results -- 9. Case study: High school graduation rates -- 10. Case study: English language results -- Part 3: Integration into the organization -- 11. Introducing the data team™ procedure in schools -- 12. The road to sustainability -- Acknowledgements -- References.
This book describes the Data Team Procedure: a method for data-based decision making that can help schools to improve their quality. It involves the use of teams consisting of 4-6 teachers, 1-2 school leaders and a data expert. The members of the team collaboratively learn how to use data to solve an educational problem within the school, adopting a systematic approach. The data team procedure is an iterative and cyclic procedure consisting of eight steps. The data team members are trained in the data team procedure by a coach. The coach visits the data team’s school regularly for a meeting and facilitates working according to the systematic procedure. Teams participate in data analysis workshops for more specific support. Divided into three parts, the book first describes the importance of data use and the data team procedure. Next, it describes two cases. The first case concerns a data team working on a school level problem: Reducing grade repetition. The second case concerns a data team working on a classroom level problem: low student achievement in English language. The last part of the book explains what it means to implement the data team procedure in the school, the conditions needed for implementing the data team procedure, and the factors that may hinder or support the use of data in data teams.
ISBN: 9783319588537
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-58853-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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School management and organization.
LC Class. No.: LB2801-3095
Dewey Class. No.: 371.2
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