Promoting Sustainable Data-Based Decision-Making in the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System

This study investigates the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System (KEIDS) and suggests sustainable development policies for KEIDS to improve school-level data-based decision-making (DBDM) from the educational administration’s perspective. It also raises the following questions: What are t...

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Main Author: Young Hyeo Joo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6762
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spelling doaj-43572036828e40a4a48b160ab07fd8092020-11-25T03:42:41ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-08-01126762676210.3390/su12176762Promoting Sustainable Data-Based Decision-Making in the Korean Educational Information Disclosure SystemYoung Hyeo Joo0Department of Education, College of Education, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do 52828, KoreaThis study investigates the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System (KEIDS) and suggests sustainable development policies for KEIDS to improve school-level data-based decision-making (DBDM) from the educational administration’s perspective. It also raises the following questions: What are the barriers impeding effective data use by the KEIDS? How do school teachers, who are directly involved in using data, effectively prepare for DBDM using the KEIDS? How can the KEIDS be improved for DBDM concerning quality data, school context, and institutional support? To answer these questions, the study reviewed KEIDS-related documents and interviewed 24 school teachers through an interpretive case study approach while using a research framework of data quality, school contexts, and institutional support. Its results highlight important issues with the KEIDS and sustainable DBDM, in other words, teachers and administrators are not always conscious of the need for using data; the lack of data use understanding creates issues among principal leadership and teachers’ involvement and cooperation; the quality of the student data in the Schoolinfo system is questionable; and the central education authority focuses on simply disclosing student data rather than pursuing the goal of the KEIDS. The study suggests facilitating DBDM through the KEIDS in terms of data quality, school context, and institutional support.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6762sustainable development policyKorean educational information disclosure systemdata-based decision-makingstudent datainterpretive case study
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Promoting Sustainable Data-Based Decision-Making in the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System
Sustainability
sustainable development policy
Korean educational information disclosure system
data-based decision-making
student data
interpretive case study
author_facet Young Hyeo Joo
author_sort Young Hyeo Joo
title Promoting Sustainable Data-Based Decision-Making in the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System
title_short Promoting Sustainable Data-Based Decision-Making in the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System
title_full Promoting Sustainable Data-Based Decision-Making in the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System
title_fullStr Promoting Sustainable Data-Based Decision-Making in the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System
title_full_unstemmed Promoting Sustainable Data-Based Decision-Making in the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System
title_sort promoting sustainable data-based decision-making in the korean educational information disclosure system
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-08-01
description This study investigates the Korean Educational Information Disclosure System (KEIDS) and suggests sustainable development policies for KEIDS to improve school-level data-based decision-making (DBDM) from the educational administration’s perspective. It also raises the following questions: What are the barriers impeding effective data use by the KEIDS? How do school teachers, who are directly involved in using data, effectively prepare for DBDM using the KEIDS? How can the KEIDS be improved for DBDM concerning quality data, school context, and institutional support? To answer these questions, the study reviewed KEIDS-related documents and interviewed 24 school teachers through an interpretive case study approach while using a research framework of data quality, school contexts, and institutional support. Its results highlight important issues with the KEIDS and sustainable DBDM, in other words, teachers and administrators are not always conscious of the need for using data; the lack of data use understanding creates issues among principal leadership and teachers’ involvement and cooperation; the quality of the student data in the Schoolinfo system is questionable; and the central education authority focuses on simply disclosing student data rather than pursuing the goal of the KEIDS. The study suggests facilitating DBDM through the KEIDS in terms of data quality, school context, and institutional support.
topic sustainable development policy
Korean educational information disclosure system
data-based decision-making
student data
interpretive case study
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6762
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