Description: I developed an action plan/timeline that will help my school build a Data Team and provide a program of understanding data through the Understanding Data Process (UDP).
Standards:TF-II.D (Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences)
TF-V.A,D (Productivity and Professional Practice)
Semester: Summer 2011
Hours: 4 hours
Population: Principal, Future use with School Colleagues
Reflection: The EDL 7305 class was focused on using data and analyzing it to format a plan of action based on student-learning needs. The class used a process called the Understanding Data Process and went along with the text The Data Coach’s Guide to Improving Learning for All Students. I found this process to be one that my school can definitely benefit from, and think that developing an Action Plan that outlines a timeline of activities and resources would allow the teachers at my school to see the importance of data collections and analysis. This course definitely changed my views on data. It actually got me excited about the data and what I can learn from it. More importantly, it will help me make changes in the way I teach so that my students can learn more.
Standards:TF-II.D (Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences)
TF-V.A,D (Productivity and Professional Practice)
Semester: Summer 2011
Hours: 4 hours
Population: Principal, Future use with School Colleagues
Reflection: The EDL 7305 class was focused on using data and analyzing it to format a plan of action based on student-learning needs. The class used a process called the Understanding Data Process and went along with the text The Data Coach’s Guide to Improving Learning for All Students. I found this process to be one that my school can definitely benefit from, and think that developing an Action Plan that outlines a timeline of activities and resources would allow the teachers at my school to see the importance of data collections and analysis. This course definitely changed my views on data. It actually got me excited about the data and what I can learn from it. More importantly, it will help me make changes in the way I teach so that my students can learn more.
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