8083 Module 5 Discussion 1:

Making Data-Driven Decisions

As a teacher leader, you have examined the need to involve families in the assessment process and how to communicate assessment data to families. You have also looked at how to share data with stakeholders. Many early childcare programs are taxpayer supported; therefore, accountability and accountability policies continue to evolve. As an early childhood educator, making data-driven decisions in a climate of accountability becomes more and more important.
A large part of data-driven decision making is tied to being able to provide a rationale for selection of assessment, analysis of data, and use of data for the benefit of student learning. As you have moved through this course, you have examined the strengths and weaknesses of multiple assessments for a variety of age levels. Now, you will consider efficacy of use and accountability as a part of the process of assessment.
 
To prepare:

  1. Read and reflecton the Learning Resources of this module.
  2. Researchaccountability with a focus on early childhood education.
  3. Consider how data and data-driven decisions can demonstrate accountability in early childhood education.

Assignment Task Part 1
 

  1. In 1 page explain the ways  assessments could potentially demonstrate efficacy and accountability in the learning environment.
  2. Note potential issues that could occur as part of the accountability “push.”

Note: Cite your research and provide appropriate references in APA format to substantiate your thinking.

Assignment Task Part 2

Read a selection of your colleagues’ postings.
Respond to two  colleagues in 125word search
Search as a critical friend, offering additional suggestions or asking questions to clarify information that is unclear. Offer information from your research (cautions, issues, things to keep in mind) as you respond, and answer any questions posed to you.
 

8083 MD5 Assessment
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