从出勤数据到学生支持:记录、报告和使用学校出勤和缺勤数据的国际做法

Q4 Social Sciences Orbis Scholae Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.14712/23363177.2023.16
David Heyne, Gil Antoine Keppens, Dominik Dvořák
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出勤和缺勤数据(DSAA)的记录、报告和使用在了解出勤情况和解决全球教育系统缺勤问题方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,对不同国家之间和国家内部所采用的各种方法的全面掌握仍然遥遥无期。为了填补这一知识空白,国际学校出勤率网络(INSA)促成了本期特刊,对 13 个国家的 DSAA 实践进行了深入调查。这篇开篇论文有两个目的。首先,它为读者在深入了解不同国家记录、报告和使用每日生活津贴的情况之前奠定了概念基础。其次,本文介绍了从各种不同贡献中得出的重要见解,并讨论了该领域面临的挑战和机遇。这些挑战和机遇包括:国家内部和国家之间存在严重的不一致性;迫切需要记录、报告和使用数据的标准化最佳实践;以及拥抱技术进步以加强数据使用的重要性。我们设想,参与本特刊的 40 位作者的集体努力将丰富知识、加强合作并产生实际影响,使有关各方能够开发、使用和评估与出勤和缺勤相关的数据驱动战略。通过共同努力,应对与 DSAA 相关的挑战并抓住机遇,我们将帮助年轻人获得他们理应获得的教育。
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From Attendance Data to Student Support: International Practices for Recording, Reporting, and Using Data on School Attendance and Absence
The recording, reporting, and use of data on school attendance and absence (DSAA) play a crucial role in understanding attendance and addressing absence in educational systems worldwide. However, a comprehensive grasp of the diverse approaches adopted across and within different countries has remained elusive. To address this knowledge gap, the International Network for School Attendance (INSA) facilitated this special issue providing an in-depth investigation into DSAA practices in 13 countries. This opening paper serves two purposes. First, it lays the conceptual groundwork for readers before they delve into the recording, reporting, and use of DSAA in different countries. Second, it presents key insights that emerge from the diverse array of contributions and a discussion of challenges and opportunities for the field. These include the substantial inconsistencies within and across countries; the pressing need for standardised best practices for recording, reporting, and using data; and the importance of embracing technological advancements to enhance the use of data. We envisage that the collective effort of the 40 authors involved in this special issue will enrich knowledge, enhance collaboration, and create real-world impact by enabling interested parties to develop, use, and evaluate data-driven strategies related to attendance and absence. By working together to address challenges and seize opportunities related to DSAA, we help young people access the education they rightfully deserve.
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Orbis Scholae
Orbis Scholae Social Sciences-Education
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