Data Literacy for Different Audiences

In this episode, we’ll draw inspiration from the excitement around the upcoming World Cup to explore how data literacy looks different depending on the audience. Just as referees, players, and fans all approach the game with distinct perspectives and information needs, so too do teachers, students, and parents when it comes to data in education. We’ll discuss why teachers need deep analysis for instructional planning, parents need clear data snapshots to support their kids, and students benefit from understanding their own performance metrics. Join us as we break down these roles, highlighting practical data literacy skills for each audience to better "prepare for the game" of academic success. Research & Resources from the episode: The Forum Guide to Data Literacy by the National Forum on Education Statistics DRA’s Data Literacy Micro-Credentials Embedded Formative Assessment by Dylan William WCPSS’ Assessment Page for Parents & Caregivers DRA Video: A discussion about your child’s Individual Student Report WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and reflecting on completed series. Learn more here. Hosts: Mellisa Smith and Spencer Ziegler Theme music provided by Ligon Middle School’s Alex ScottData, Research, and Accountability department for the Wake County Public School System

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Teachers are inundated with data, but none of those numbers will help if they're not paired with some accessible and informative data literacy training. This podcast seeks to empower teachers with the skills they'll need to turn the data given to them into powerful instructional practices. Recorded by educators within Wake County Public School System's Data, Research, and Accountability Department in Raleigh, NC. Learn more about the show as well as access data and assessment literacy resources at www.wcpss.net/datalit