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Citation

Schildkamp K, Poortman C, Luyten H, Ebbeler J. Sch. Effect. Sch. Improv. 2017; 28(2): 242-258.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/09243453.2016.1256901

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Although data-based decision making can lead to improved student achievement, data are often not used effectively in schools. This paper therefore focuses on conditions for effective data use. We studied the extent to which school organizational characteristics, data characteristics, user characteristics, and collaboration influenced data use for (1) accountability, (2) school development, and (3) instruction. The results of our hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) analysis from this large-scale quantitative study (N = 1073) show that, on average, teachers appear to score relatively high on data use for accountability and school development. Regarding instruction, however, several data sources are used only on a yearly basis. Among the factors investigated, school organizational characteristics and collaboration have the greatest influence on teachers' data use in schools.


Language: en

Keywords

accountability; Data-based decision making; school improvement; school organization

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