University of Wisconsin–Madison

How Data-Driven Learning is Changing Education

Type Article
Year 2014
Level State
State(s) All States, Georgia, Rhode Island, Texas
Policy Areas Data & Technology, Education
The implementation of data-driven learning in education, particularly through the use of aggregated historical datasets, can improve teachers' understanding of student needs and performance. Chief Innovation Offices can improve education policy outcomes by leveraging aggregated student data. The article discusses the challenges in data interoperability across districts that use unique systems, privacy concerns, and the potential benefits of data-driven education.

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