Teaching and learning analytics to support teacher inquiry

© 2017 IEEE. Globally, the paradigm of increased school autonomy and accountability is gaining momentum, introducing the need for effective decision making based on educational data. For this reason, the capacity of teachers to collect, analyze and exploit educational data to reflect on and improve...

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Main Author: Sampson, Demetrios
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56856
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description © 2017 IEEE. Globally, the paradigm of increased school autonomy and accountability is gaining momentum, introducing the need for effective decision making based on educational data. For this reason, the capacity of teachers to collect, analyze and exploit educational data to reflect on and improve their practice (a process known as teacher inquiry) is an essential element in school improvement and sustainability. As a response to that, digital Educational Data Analytics technologies have been proposed (i.e., Teaching and Learning Analytics) as the means to support teachers during the cycle of collecting, analyzing and exploiting educational data, enhance their data literacy capacity and effectively improve different aspects of the teaching and learning process. This tutorial will present an introduction to the emerging field of Teaching and Learning Analytics from the perspective of a classroom teacher and discuss how they can be used to support Teacher Inquiry and improve classroom-based teaching and learning. It is based on the material of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Analytics for the Classroom Teacher developed and offer by the School of Education, Curtin University through the edX platform.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-568562017-09-27T10:48:50Z Teaching and learning analytics to support teacher inquiry Sampson, Demetrios © 2017 IEEE. Globally, the paradigm of increased school autonomy and accountability is gaining momentum, introducing the need for effective decision making based on educational data. For this reason, the capacity of teachers to collect, analyze and exploit educational data to reflect on and improve their practice (a process known as teacher inquiry) is an essential element in school improvement and sustainability. As a response to that, digital Educational Data Analytics technologies have been proposed (i.e., Teaching and Learning Analytics) as the means to support teachers during the cycle of collecting, analyzing and exploiting educational data, enhance their data literacy capacity and effectively improve different aspects of the teaching and learning process. This tutorial will present an introduction to the emerging field of Teaching and Learning Analytics from the perspective of a classroom teacher and discuss how they can be used to support Teacher Inquiry and improve classroom-based teaching and learning. It is based on the material of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Analytics for the Classroom Teacher developed and offer by the School of Education, Curtin University through the edX platform. 2017 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56856 10.1109/EDUCON.2017.7943109 restricted
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