2020
DOI: 10.14221/ajte.2020v45n7.4
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Voices on Data Literacy and Initial Teacher Education: Pre-service teachers’ reflections and recommendations

Abstract: The purpose of study was gain insight into pre-service teachers’ experiences in using classroom data to make learning and teaching decisions. The qualitative study is based on the reflections and recommendations of three pre-service teachers’ that participated in a data-driven decision-making intervention whilst on an immersive 10-week professional learning experience. This study is underpinned by an action research framework. There are many understandings of action research, here the approach is understood to… Show more

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“…Six examined factors affecting the implementation of teacher data literacies practice (Ahmed, 2019; Beck et al, 2020; Cowie & Cooper, 2017; Kennedy‐Clark et al, 2020; Schildkamp et al, 2020; Walker et al, 2018). These factors are teachers' understanding of data literacy, teachers' professional knowledge and self‐efficacy, time, and organisational factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Six examined factors affecting the implementation of teacher data literacies practice (Ahmed, 2019; Beck et al, 2020; Cowie & Cooper, 2017; Kennedy‐Clark et al, 2020; Schildkamp et al, 2020; Walker et al, 2018). These factors are teachers' understanding of data literacy, teachers' professional knowledge and self‐efficacy, time, and organisational factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time is another important factor to consider in the implementation of teacher data literacies practice. According to Kennedy‐Clark et al (2020), pre‐service teachers faced challenges to arrange the time to collect data, integrate it with daily teaching practice, and critically reflect on their teaching. Similarly, in‐service and pre‐service teachers in Beck et al's (2020) study were struggling to find the time to collect data and implement data practices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%