Data Literacy for Educators: Making It Count in Teacher Preparation and Practice Technology, Education--Connections The TEC Series
ISBN-13: 9780807757536
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Data literacy has become an essential skill set for teachers as education becomes more of an evidence-based profession. Teachers in all stages of professional growth need to learn how to use data effectively and responsibly to inform their teaching practices. This groundbreaking resource describes data literacy for teaching, emphasizing the important relationship between data knowledge and skills and disciplinary and pedagogical content knowledge. Case studies of emerging programs in schools of education are used to illustrate the key components needed to integrate data-driven decisionmaking into the teaching curricula. The book offers a clear path for change while also addressing the inherent complexities associated with change. Data Literacy for Educators provides concrete strategies for schools of education, professional developers, and school districts.
Book Features:
- Defines data literacy for teaching and outlines the knowledge and skills it comprises.
- Uses examples and case studies that tie theory to practice.
- Provides a roadmap for integrating data literacy into teacher preparation programs.
- Covers emerging trends, such as virtual and hybrid courses and massive open online courses.
“This thoughtful, well-organized book raises the challenges that beginning and experienced teachers face in becoming more data literate to increase their pedagogical effectiveness in their classrooms.”
—From the Foreword by Barbara Schneider
“Deans of colleges of education, practicing teachers, education advocates, and many others will find useful information here.”
—Benjamin Riley, Deans for Impact
“This work should join the ‘common core’ of teacher education and professional development programs.”
—Lee S. Shulman, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
“The authors lay out a compelling call to action to ensure that every teacher in this country has the skills, knowledge, and disposition in knowing how to use data to inform effective teaching.”
—Aimee Rogstad Guidera, Data Quality Campaign