A graduate of The University of Texas at Austin, Jodi focuses her work on preparing and analyzing
data around student success to offer insight to executive leadership, student services, faculty, and staff.
GoClass +'s enhanced instructor dashboard captures rich
data around student performance and delivers this data in visual, easy - to - use snapshots that inform instruction & help manage tasks.
Not exact matches
University of Chicago grad
student David Andrew Finer realized that the
data could shed light on how Wall Street interacts with the Federal Reserve, especially
around the critical times when the central bank is voting whether to raise or lower interest rates.
To help
students and their families, using Peterson's
data from the class of 2015, we compiled and analyzed average
student loan debt
data from 1,238 colleges and universities
around the nation.
In all the
data breach affected 52
students from five schools
around the state, including one from St. Amelia School in the Town of Tonawanda.
Preliminary
data released in October 2013 showed that the vast majority of teachers and principals (94 % and 92 %, respectively) were deemed «Effective» or «Highly Effective» despite
student proficiency rates
around 30 % in math and ELA.
In addition to compiling head - to - head rankings, OECD collects
data on educational policies and practices
around the world, with topics ranging from how countries educate their poorest
students to parental attitudes toward the importance of an education.
With the support of our
student team at the University of Michigan, we have aggregated a trove of available
data around Flint's water issues, including water test results, records of the service lines that deliver water to homes, information on parcels of land and water usage.
«With this release we anticipate that scientists — as well as
students and even casual users —
around the world will make many new discoveries about the universe from the wealth of
data collected by Pan-STARRS.»
The
students» project has been submitted into the Registry of Standard Biological Parts, so researchers from
around the world can access the
data and potentially build upon the work they did this year.
I kept these «
data points» in mind all year, planned intentionally
around them, and used them to support my
students» learning.
The improvements are raising academic standards (including better assessments for limited - English - speaking and special education
students), more transparent
data collection and reporting, better distribution of good teachers to low - performing schools, and investments to turn
around the worst - performing schools.
It will make it quicker to mark, help identify patterns in the work
students do (and have ever done), and compare that with millions of other
data points from
around the world.
After more than 9,000 instructors have trained
around 1,500,000
students in the last years, the «Introduction to the Internet of Everything» course will discuss the Internet and its evolution to the interconnection of people, processes,
data, and things that forms the Internet of Everything.
Analytics have been
around in pedagogy since mass education allowed teachers to gather
student performance
data and use it to refine their teaching techniques.
This activity is based
around the Cambridge English as a Second Language textbook and it's designed to help lower level
students with vocabulary in 3 areas: technology, modern world, and
data and information.
Students can make gains in taking ownership of their work when they're given access to their
data around that work.
I was yearning for a fresh perspective
around how
student data could be used effectively when my friend and colleague, Rupa Gupta, invited me to her school to see how her
students were using their own
data.
Now that we have a national curriculum, I do wonder whether rather than relying so heavily on NAPLAN it would be better to look at making sure that we perhaps increase moderation and get more consistency
around the assessments that we use within our schools to assess the outcomes of the curriculum that the school
students are working on, and perhaps look at report card
data and at strengthening some of those things.
Analytics have been
around in pedagogy since mass education allowed teachers to gather
student performance
data and use it to...
The winning states are making dramatic changes in how they do business — adopting common standards and assessments, building
data systems that measure
student growth and success, retaining effective teachers and principals, and turning
around their lowest performing schools.
Those priorities are: improving teacher effectiveness and distribution, ensuring rigorous collection and use of
student and classroom - level
data, turning
around...
Students use Real Time
Data collected by their peers around the world — data that textbooks and CD - ROMs can't provide.&ra
Data collected by their peers
around the world —
data that textbooks and CD - ROMs can't provide.&ra
data that textbooks and CD - ROMs can't provide.»
Many school leaders will already be using aggregated
student data to inform decisions
around the foci for professional development — but is this always done in the most useful way?
Taking
data from TIMSS, we used a quasi-experimental design to take a broader look at how class size affects
student achievement in different nations
around the world.
Elementary
students can view locations
around the world on a Web cam and get real - time local
data.
Fifty years ago, the U.S. Office of Education released James S. Coleman's «Equality of Educational Opportunity» report, an immense analysis of
data from
around 600,000 public school
students and tens of thousands of teachers.
On average,
students spend
around 635 hours (primary) and 714 hours (secondary) in a classroom each year, and
data we collected found that 84 per cent of sampled teachers agreed or strongly agreed that their moodstate impacts the behaviour of their
students.
Their most recent report examined
data gathered in 2015 when 10,000
students from
around 250 schools participated.
Leads into comparisons between different localities
around the country and invites
students to also collect their own
data to compare.
Over two years, they recruited tens of thousands of teachers,
students, and scientists from
around the world to share
data and take part in their Kids as Global Scientists computer network.
Rather than opting to employ a specialist, all staff at the school, which serves 350
students, receive professional learning
around data literacy skills.
Students share information, compare
data, and learn about foods from
around the world.
Using real
data, relayed back to the school from particle cameras, the
students will be able to measure the presence of background radiation in the polar region, which will then be added to a dataset of readings from
around the world (and beyond) for comparison studies.
Radburnd says he hopes the program encourages
students, many of whom speak English as an additional language, to continue collecting
data and engage with the environment and marine animals
around them.
In their work at the Project for Policy Innovation in Education, Kane and his colleagues have been working with school districts
around the country, using
data to evaluate hiring and certification policies for teachers, public school choice systems, and the effect of charter and pilot schools on
student outcomes.
«[We are looking at] what the research
around the world is saying, but Peter is also helping us research ourselves and seeing where we need to go next, or what is the
data that we're getting back from teachers, leaders or
students saying where we need to go next.
Our survey
data should be interpreted with caution given response rates of
around 50 percent, but the
data suggest that statistics
students showed significant increases on the Interest, Growth, and Utility domains.
Beyond helping schools directly,
data from Tripod surveys provide the AGI, graduate
students, and research colleagues with a way study opportunity patterns in tens of thousands of classrooms from
around the nation.
Vicky, it looks like a differentiated classroom, doing productive learning activity, based
around learning progressions (curriculum) that are selected by the teacher based on solid
data that reflects
students» current abilities.
While
students and educators will nd themselves at various points on the journey, the end game is that learners can confidently use digital systems to ethically, safely and respectfully communicate
data as information, and apply systems thinking to analyse, predict and shape system interactions that will positively and sustainably impact the lives of those
around them.
«We were aiming with the learning, the
data walls, to really help
students celebrate their growth and improve their self - esteem
around learning.
The influence of technology companies
around the push for personalized learning and increased access to
student data is also raising red flags for some principals.
Her work centers
around five essential school priorities: • Supporting school leadership • Using
data transparently for accountability • Coordinating a multitier system of support • Providing embedded professional development based on best practices • Engaging parents and families This free one - hour webinar is sponsored by Learning Ally, a national nonprofit providing resources, training, and technology for teachers and schools; and 80,000 human - voiced audiobooks for
students with learning & visual disabilities.
The OECD has collected
data on
student lateness from school systems in countries and economies
around the world.
For all of their amazing innovation, the explosion of edTech startups has also resulted in extraordinary fragmentation; a symptom of an unstable marketplace of soon - to - be-acquired apps with varied user authentications, redundant features, locked - down content, and worrisome privacy policies
around student (and instructor)
data.
The course will be conducted as a seminar with class work organized
around prescribed readings on a particular issue as well as
data and other materials from researchers» and
students» qualitative studies.
In the adaptations condition, teachers were organized into grade - level teams
around a practical improvement goal and given structured opportunities to use their knowledge, experience, and local
data to extend or modify program components for their
students and local contexts.
dominKnow enables vision to empower educators
around the globe to increase
student engagement, track interactions, and provide the
data to visualize the learner's movement towards career - readiness.
With the PLC at Work model,
data analysis focuses on the progress of each individual
student, looking at specific percentage improvements and sharing strategies
around how to maximize strengths and overcome weaknesses.