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'Data' is not a dirty word
Trade Publication Article

'Data' is not a dirty word

2018
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Overview
Because used well, data is not our enemy, it is our ally. Ensuring honesty There are so many perverse incentives that encourage teachers to report dishonestly: performance management; reputation; observation grading; getting a student group into an intervention session; parental pressure; avoidance of looking like a failure; overconfidence...and many more. [...]including data on \"attendance to extracurricular activities\" or \"parents attending school events\" can add valuable insights for each child. Because used well, data is not our enemy, it is our ally. There are so many perverse incentives that encourage teachers to report dishonestly: performance management; reputation; observation grading; getting a student group into an intervention session; parental pressure; avoidance of looking like a failure; overconfidence...and many more. [...]including data on \"attendance to extracurricular activities\" or \"parents attending school events\" can add valuable insights for each child.