Whilst there is plenty of debate on the nature and role of data in social science research, data in schools tend to be understood in terms of numbers and used in limited ways linked primarily to attainment. The ‘data-fication’ of schooling has been strongly critiqued for its powerful impacts on policy and practice, pupils’ experience, the curriculum, teaching and learning, and – as is particularly relevant to this article – teachers’ professional and personal lives. There is a need therefore to expand what count as data in schools, to think creatively about how data are communicated, and to consider what data do when inserted differently into professional dialogue. In exploring such possibilities and speaking to the field of critical data s...
The Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS) of which the UK Data Archive is a service provider, is a...
This position paper uses the concept of “hidden curriculum” as a heuristic device to analyze everyda...
In the past decade, an ever increasing trend to capture (social) life in numbers became a prominent ...
This article reports on a project designed to learn from teachers about their personal experience of...
In this article, I seek to extend the geographies of education, youth and young people by offering a...
Contemporary educational systems, spaces and practices are increasingly represented through digitall...
In this chapter, I contend that there is need of a more complex perspective about data in the societ...
PublishedArticleCopyright © 2015 by SAGE PublicationsIn this article, I seek to extend the geographi...
Teachers are expected to use evidence about students’ progress to inform their teaching and account ...
The utopia of access to data came across a problem which was not new in its configuration, but only ...
The research reports how a particular school reform initiative – ‘Project 600’ – constituted student...
Prefaceattitudes towards, pupil performance and progress data. Participants were drawn from the full...
Data literacy is a growing area of focus across multiple disciplines in higher education. The domina...
This session focuses on a project with a remit to produce some evidence of how teachers use data re...
This article explores how making data playable, i.e. developing exploratory co-creation techniques t...
The Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS) of which the UK Data Archive is a service provider, is a...
This position paper uses the concept of “hidden curriculum” as a heuristic device to analyze everyda...
In the past decade, an ever increasing trend to capture (social) life in numbers became a prominent ...
This article reports on a project designed to learn from teachers about their personal experience of...
In this article, I seek to extend the geographies of education, youth and young people by offering a...
Contemporary educational systems, spaces and practices are increasingly represented through digitall...
In this chapter, I contend that there is need of a more complex perspective about data in the societ...
PublishedArticleCopyright © 2015 by SAGE PublicationsIn this article, I seek to extend the geographi...
Teachers are expected to use evidence about students’ progress to inform their teaching and account ...
The utopia of access to data came across a problem which was not new in its configuration, but only ...
The research reports how a particular school reform initiative – ‘Project 600’ – constituted student...
Prefaceattitudes towards, pupil performance and progress data. Participants were drawn from the full...
Data literacy is a growing area of focus across multiple disciplines in higher education. The domina...
This session focuses on a project with a remit to produce some evidence of how teachers use data re...
This article explores how making data playable, i.e. developing exploratory co-creation techniques t...
The Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS) of which the UK Data Archive is a service provider, is a...
This position paper uses the concept of “hidden curriculum” as a heuristic device to analyze everyda...
In the past decade, an ever increasing trend to capture (social) life in numbers became a prominent ...