Data-Driven Strategies for Addressing Challenges in Teacher Placement: A Legal and Pedagogical Analysis for Inclusive Education in South Africa

Author:

Langeveldt Dean Collin1ORCID,Pietersen Doniwen2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Education, Sol Plaatje University, Kimberley, South Africa.

2. School of Education, Sol Plaatje University, Kimberley, South Africa

Abstract

Teacher placement is a major challenge in South Africa, with limited school placements available for student teachers. This conceptual research studied how data-driven strategies may be used to tackle this problem, with a focus on legal and pedagogical problems to promote inclusive education. The article proposed that the use of data analytics may improve evidence-based decision-making in teacher placement. It focussed on providing equal access to education for all learners. Based on a review of relevant literature and legal frameworks, as well as insights from pedagogical practices and data analytics in education, this study proposed three major concepts for harnessing data-driven techniques to address teacher placement difficulties. The article first stated that an inclusive approach to data collection and analysis can improve equitable access to education, particularly for historically disadvantaged learners. Second, the article emphasized the importance of data privacy and security in the collection and utilization of educational data. Finally, the article underlined the need for ongoing professional development as well as the support of teacher education programs in using data analytics to inform their practice. In general, this article argues that data-driven teacher placement strategies can assist in enhancing efficiency and effectiveness while also addressing socioeconomic inequities and encouraging inclusive education. The article concluded by stating that a more holistic approach to teacher placement that takes into account legal and pedagogical difficulties, as well as data-driven efforts, can lead to more egalitarian and effective education systems in South Africa. Overall, this study adds to the growing body of literature on data-driven education methods and offers a unique perspective on teacher placement in South Africa. Keywords: Teacher Placement, Data Analytics, Inclusive Education, South Africa, Legal Framework.

Publisher

Noyam Publishers

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