Big data is reshaping the way students learn, and a variety of digital classroom tools are changing the teaching dynamics for teachers. The current data driven education system involves the inclusion of computers in K-12 classes, and students are increasingly experiencing data-driven teaching as a completely integrated part of a post-textbook, customized academic process. Thanks to technology, algorithms are constantly analyzing your behavior online and offline. They influence what you do in the moment and frequently steer you toward what to do next.
In the data-driven classroom, collecting and analyzing a student’s work are part of how schools report and track performance. Digital curricula and data are changing the way teachers and the learning process work. Details about the intersection of education and data are below.
When teachers use data to drive their decisions and plans, they are able to respond to problems more effectively, construct new teaching methods, and advance skill sets faster. Current studies indicate that teachers in schools with data-focused programs think using data improves instruction significantly. The factors that may slow the implementation of data-driven instruction are:
There are several ways that school districts, educators and administrators can collaborate to carry out data-driven instruction plans while making the practice beneficial and engaging. Six suggested methods are:
Method Schools in California offers curriculum that is based on the customized needs of students. This public charter school is tuition-free and enrolls students in grades K-12. All students take a diagnostic assessment before they enroll. This lets the staff, parents and student work together to choose appropriate course placement. Students are then reassessed monthly, which ensures the education they receive is working. It also allows for adjustments and further customization to take place. The school uses data to measure everything and it allows teachers to modify instructional content and pacing for each student. Their education program uses data and observations to divide students into small groups every day to work on specific areas of study.
Finally, at Method we're excited to announce a new project that's about to go live. We've been working on the concept for over a year, and, in January 2018, we're launching SmartFox, a custom online course catalog built inside a unique, mobile-based learning management system.