Data Triangulation – Online 5 week training course
Sunday 12 May, 09:00 - Saturday 15 June, 17:00
This workshop is facilitated by Matthew Savage, Principal, The International Community School, Amman. Matthew has shared his experience of student-level data in different schools at conferences around the world and has delivered workshops on the effective use of data in Asia, Europe and Africa.
Overview of the course / structure / content
Week 1:
- What is triangulation?
- Attitudes - PISA and beyond
- Introducing the PASS survey
Week 2:
- The 9 PASS measures
- Interpreting the PASS scores
- Attitudinal mapping
Week 3:
- Student Profiles
- Case Studies
- Next steps
Week 4:
- Moving on to triangulation
- Within PASS: domains, cars, quadrants
- Between PASS and Aptitude/Attainment: triangulation models
Week 5:
- This week’s lessons and forum discussions will explore the individual triangles of some actual students, enabling you to begin to ‘Mona Lisa’ their journeys together, developing strategies to apply in your own schools.
How does it work?
- The course is delivered via an online portal
- The course lasts five weeks and requires a commitment of up to 5 hours per week. Delegates can schedule their activity at times that are convenient for them, but should aim to engage early each week to take maximum advantage of the group dialogue.
- Group discussion via the online portal represents a significant part of the course, with the opportunity to share experience and insight with other delegates from around the world. Participants should therefore be prepared to engage regularly throughout the course, including participation in forums and online tasks.
- Your active contribution in these tasks and discussions is a pre-requisite of certification
This course is now fully booked.
Contact international@gl-education.com to be put onto a waiting list for the next session.