1st Edition

Using Effectiveness Data for School Improvement Developing and Utilising Metrics

By Anthony Kelly, Christopher Downey Copyright 2011
248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

Data metrics in schools are becoming increasingly complex, but despite their best efforts, teachers and academics generally find them something of a ‘black-box’. This book lifts the lid on that box, exploring the provenance and problematization of existing techniques and developing new algorithms for measuring the more oblique aspects of in-school performance. Using contextual value-added... Read more

1. Introduction  Part I: The Past: Why Data is Used  2. The Journey from Raw to efined Measures of School Effectiveness  3. Pupil Attainment and Value-added Data  Part II: The Present: How Data is Interpreted  4. The UK Government Value-added Model and RAISEonline  5. The Fischer Family Trust Models  6. Slopes, Intercepts and Differential Effectiveness  7. Getting More Value from Added-value  Part III: The Future: Why Data is Important  8. Managing Effectiveness Data for School Improvement  9. Understanding Teacher Attitudes to Data Use  10. Developing and Utilising Non-cognitive Metrics  11. Developing and Utilising Non-cognitive Metrics 12. A Dissenting View: Challenging the Complexity of UK Measures  Appendix 1. ACORN Deprivation Classification System  Appendix 2. Factors Included in the FFT SX Model

Biography

Anthony Kelly is Professor of School Improvement and Political Economy and Director of Research in the School of Education, University of Southampton, UK.

Chris Downey is Lecturer in the School of Education, University of Southampton, UK.