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Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Quantitative data & Qualitative Data

For our next PLG we have been asked to look at our data and evaluate what types of data we have used. In this blog post I will outline the key quantitative and qualitative data that I have used throughout my inquiry this year.

Quantitative Data
  • PAT Reading comprehension - I used this data at the beginning of the year to see where the students were at with reading comprehension. I will then compare this to the data at the end of the year when students complete this test again. 
  • PAT Reading STAR - This data was analyzed at the beginning of the year and I will again analyse this data at the end of the year to see if there is any shift. 
  • PROBE - For our mid and end of year testing we use running records until students pass level 30. What I have done this year was use a probe test with my students in term one and I will then complete another probe test at the end of the year and compare the data. 
  • Running Records - I have looked at 2023 running records for all of my students and then compared this with the running records that I completed for mid year testing. I will then compare this with running records that students will complete at the end of the year. 
  • Student survey - So far I have completed two learner reading profile surveys and compared the results in a previous blog post. I will then complete this again in term 4 in order to have a full overview of students attitudes towards reading. 
Qualitative Data 
  • Teacher Reflections - After each guided reading session I have completed detailed teacher reflections on the group as a whole as well as individual students. I will use this data to compare students learning throughout the year as well as their overall confidence in reading. 
  • Observations - I have kept a record of observations from my RPI coach Toni. As a school we have also started to record some of our lessons and then put these recorded lessons through a program called Vosaic. This tool uses AI to analyse the lesson and from there we can generate our own prompts to gain feedback on our lessons and next steps. I will use this data to compare my teaching for the rest of the year. 
I have used a range of different types of data throughout the year and will continue to use these different tools to see if there has been shift in my students reading as well as my own teaching practice. 

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