How to Become Data Literate The Basics for Educators

How to Become Data Literate: The Basics for Educators by Susan Rovezzi Carroll is a second edition published by Bloomsbury Academic on March 16, 2015. This 132-page manual serves as an accessible guide for educators navigating the complexities of data management in today’s educational landscape. The book addresses the growing accountability educators face from various stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of effective data utilization in decision-making processes.
Readers will find practical insights into formulating and answering questions using data, selecting appropriate tools, and interpreting information effectively. The book aims to enhance educators’ confidence in working with data, promoting evidence-based thinking and problem-solving. By focusing on the significance of data in education, this edition underscores how informed decisions can lead to meaningful strategies that benefit students, parents, and the broader community.
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In this follow up to Statistics Made Simple for School Leaders Carroll and Carroll have provided an updated, easy to comprehend, manual for practitioners. Now more than ever, educators are being held accountable by taxpayers, students, parents, government officials and the business community for supportable documentation of educational results. Data management has become everyone’s job and everyone’s concern. But the regression of data has exposed a raw nerve. The lack of comfort that many educators have in working with data poses a great challenge as school districts make the transition from a data rich to an information rich environment. How to Become Data Literate is the solution. Educators need the ability to formulate and answer questions using data as part of evidence-based thinking, selecting and using appropriate data tools, interpreting information from data, evaluating evidence-based differences, using data to solve real problems and communicating solutions. This book is intended to be a user-friendly, educator’s primer. It will leave the reader with the confident attitude that “I can do this.” In the long run, it is intended to underscore the magnificence of data. Decisions based on excellent data produce meaningful action strategies that benefit students, parents, staff, and the community at large.
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