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In recent times, research has shown that the best way to get a child to understand, retain and apply knowledge is through data. And this is why e-learning platforms like Gradely have adapted to using data to shape the learning dynamics of their students. The Gradely app is focused on using data-driven learning to look at the whole process; measuring the child’s comprehension ability and gaining insight into specific information to improve the child academically. 

To achieve this, every new student in Gradely is required to take a free pretest to get accurate data to recommend questions, assessments and video lessons based on the child’s previous performance. 

In this article, we’ll help you understand what data-driven learning is and why your child needs it. 

What is Data-driven Learning?

Data-driven learning is an educational approach that depends on information to aid learning and teaching. Without a doubt, this approach is geared towards improving the learning and retention capacity of a child using the information available. 

Teachers are usually unable to focus on each student as they are tending to many students at once in such a short time. This is why at Gradely, we use the free pretest taken by a child on our platform to determine and recommend the appropriate learning resources (questions, assessments & video lessons) that will help the child improve their grades. These learning resources are personalized and totally dependent on the current educational performance of the child. 

You can try it out for free now right here

More on Data-driven Learning

Data-driven learning works on two levels:

  • It ensures your child is more responsive to what they’re being taught.
  • It helps your child to be in charge of their learning process, and our app only supports that process.

Interestingly, data-driven learning is increasingly taking centre stage, which explains why it’s so important to the progress of your child. Understanding the importance of data-driven learning will help you as a parent know why your child needs it.

Importance of Data-driven Learning

Gradely’s sole aim as a learning platform is to ensure that your child learns. That’s why we invest in resources to gather and use the information of what has been learned and what needs to be learned to make sure your child learns adequately well. 

Why do we do this?

Without data, your child would be like a patient going to a doctor’s office and being prescribed treatment based on their age instead of the symptoms. 

This is the very reason why our next steps are determined by the recommended learning resources, instead of baseless suggestions. By using the data obtained from the diagnostic test, we provide the best learning experience for your child. 

Why Your Child Needs Data-driven Learning

1. Assists in areas where your child is struggling

Data obtained will help in assessing your child’s performance, strengths, and weaknesses. 

2. Helps to identify your child’s academic limitations

Data-driven learning also provides information on your child’s academic background, allowing us to diagnose possible causes of poor performance and duly apply remedies. 

3. Helps to build your child confidence

The purpose of the data is to help build their confidence, whereby the scores from the test will boost them into learning the topics they failed and be able to confidently answer them correctly during the next assessment. 

4. Better intention

It helps them to pay attention to the topics they encountered during the initial pretest. For instance, in Basic Science, they are asked: 

Ants are found in which microhabitat?” 

If they don’t get it right, it can prompt them to learn on their own by reading it up or practising with more basic science questions on the app because the zeal to know has been built up.

Data-driven learning gives your child the opportunity to know the areas they are good at and where they are not measuring up. Take our free pretest today to learn how this data-driven learning works.

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