“…The concentration on school improvement raised concerns of government appropriating education research to validate new data policies. The rise of data use in education was reconceptualised through the lens of datafication which identifies new ways of understanding the world through data (Lawn, 2013a;Lycett, 2013;Roberts-Holmes & Bradbury, 2016;Thompson, 2016;Williamson, 2018), a macro-and micro-relational understanding of data use (Selwyn, 2015;Selwyn, 2016), and how data makes things knowable, and therefore, actionable (Milan & Van der Velden, 2016;Sellar, 2014Sellar, , 2015Williamson, 2016). A scan of data use in education indicated how the new ways of knowing schools through data is changing; for example, school management processes (Coburn & Turner, 2011a;Coburn & Turner, 2011bSelwyn, 2016;, leadership approaches (Earl, 2008;Earl & Katz, 2006), and professional learning and relationships around data use (Farrell & Marsh, 2016;Marsh, Bertrand, & Huguet, 2015).…”