The influence of competences and support on school performance feedback use |
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Authors: | Jan Vanhoof Jean Pierre Verhaeghe Martin Valcke Peter Van Petegem |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Education and Information Sciences , University of Antwerp , Gratiekapelstraat, Antwerp, Belgium;2. Department of Educational Studies , Ghent University , H. Dunantlaan, Ghent, Belgium;3. Centre of Educational Effectiveness and Evaluation , Katholieke Universiteit Leuven , Dekenstraat, Leuven, Belgium;4. Department of Educational Studies , Ghent University , H. Dunantlaan, Ghent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Information‐rich environments are created to promote data use in schools for the purpose of self‐evaluation and quality assurance. However, providing feedback does not guarantee that schools will actually put it to use. One of the main stumbling blocks relates to the interpretation and diagnosis of the information. This study examines the relationship between data literacy competences, support given in interpreting the information, actual use of the feedback and potential school improvement effect. A randomised field experiment with 188 school principals from primary education was set up and a post‐test was used to investigate the effects of a support initiative. The results revealed that a minority of schools invested significantly in the interpretation and diagnosis of the school performance feedback (SPF), despite the fact that most of the respondents showed an interest in the SPF report. In addition, data competence support and the subsequent use of feedback were found to be limited. |
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Keywords: | school performance feedback systems school improvement data use data literacy competences data‐use support |
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