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Handbook of Research on Classroom Diversity and Inclusive Education Practice
Supplements each report to help users understand that specific report’s data. The reference guide is sometimes called an abstract or summary. This single page features the report’s title, description, image, focus (content reported), and warning (vital, cautionary information an educator would need to avoid the most common analysis errors made when analyzing the particular data being displayed). The sheet can also communicate the report’s purpose (key questions the report will help answer) and additional focus information (intended audience, and format in which data is reported).
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Data System-Embedded Analysis Support's Implications for Latino Students and Diverse Classrooms
Jenny Grant Rankin (University of Cambridge, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2520-2.ch019
Abstract
Urban school populations are particularly diverse, requiring teachers to see to a broad spectrum of student needs. Latinos are the largest and fastest growing racial/ethnic minority group of students in the U.S., and the majority of Latino students live in urban areas. Data can be a powerful tool when used by teachers to target specific student needs, especially those of subgroups with a history of academic struggle. Latino students are commonly featured in not just one, but three large subgroups that typically struggle academically when compared to peers outside these subgroups: the Hispanic, Socio-economically Disadvantaged, and English Learner subgroups. It is vital teachers use data to better understand and meet these students' needs. However, such data use can only benefit students if teachers understand its meaning and implications. This chapter highlights study findings that can significantly improve teachers' ability to use data to help Latinos and other students in diverse classrooms.
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Data System-Embedded Guidance Significantly Improves Data Analyses: When Data Is Made ‘Over-the-Counter' for Users
Accompanies each report to help users understand that specific report’s data. It is often called an abstract or summary. This single page contains the report’s title, description, image, focus (content reported), and warning (vital, cautionary information an educator would need to avoid the most common analysis errors made when analyzing the particular data being displayed). It can also communicate the report’s purpose (key questions the report will help answer) and additional focus information (intended audience, and format in which data is reported).
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