Deep Data Dives

If you’ve spent some time digging into student assessment data with your team or faculty, your group will be prepared to uncover causes. It’s only when we really get to the cause that effective solutions start to surface. A combination of the 5 Whys protocol and a fishbone analysis can get your thinking going in the right direction. The Fishbone is a structured team process for identifying underlying factors or causes of an event. The product of the team’s work is a cause/effect diagram that might look something like this: Or this, if you’ve got a group of creative teachers! Fishbones help us consider lots of alternate causes and sort ideas into useful categories. Here are the steps in the process. Working in small groups, ask: 1. What is the problem/effect? Be clear & specific. Be careful not to define the problem in terms of a solution! Write this at the head of the fish. 2. What might be the major categories of causes of the problem?...