In Partnership with:
In-Person Peer-to-Peer Learning Event.
Data for Learning
→ LAC Voices – Lead. Align. Connect.
→ Making Student Data Actionable
Date: Saturday, September 6, 2025
Time: 8:00AM-5:00PM
Location: American International School of Guangzhou
Peer-to-Peer events have no cost to educators.
This event is free for all participants thanks to the generous sponsorships of Learning Analytics Collaborative. Their support makes it possible for us to bring together educators and school administrators for an afternoon of shared learning and collaboration, at no cost to you.
In an era where data shapes every aspect of education, this gathering provides educators and school leaders with essential tools and strategies needed to transform student data into impactful teaching practices and improved learning outcomes.
Whether you’re just beginning your journey into data-informed education or seeking deeper insights, our event offers engaging discussions, collaborative sessions, and practical activities to enhance your skills and confidence in making data actionable. You’ll benefit from targeted expertise and innovative approaches to strengthen your school’s data ecosystem.
Sponsored generously by Learning Analytics Collaborative, experts in educational data analytics. LAC is dedicated to empowering educators and schools through data-driven insights, aligning seamlessly with our mission of transforming student data into meaningful educational practices. you’ll benefit from targeted expertise and innovative approaches to strengthen your school’s data ecosystem.
We are delighted to feature Emma Burns and Piotr Olczak as our keynote speakers, whose insights on transforming data into actionable practices will highlight the powerful role of data in fostering a dynamic, student-centered educational environment.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the American International School of Guangzhou (AISG) for hosting this event.
Keynote Speakers
Hosts
Jamie Robb
Deputy Head of School
American International School of Guangzhou
John Kennett
IBDP Coordinator
American International School of Guangzhou
Emma Burns
Professional Learning Coordinator
American International School of Guangzhou
Ralph Emmerink
MYP Coordinator
American International School of Guangzhou
Piotr Olczak
Director
Learning Analytics Collaborative
Tim Evans
Learning Technologies & Data Coordinator
American International School of Guangzhou
Agenda
To ensure clarity about how to best participate, please carefully read the instructions below.
There are two sessions you can join:
LAC Voices – Lead. Align. Connect. for LAC users and those interested in LAC
Data for Learning is coordinated by PeerSphere and participants will explore more broadly how to improve the use of data
Notes:
On the registration form please indicate if you wish to attend one or both sessions.
Lunch will be provided for registrants that attend both sessions.
8:00AM - 11:30AM.
LAC Voices – Lead. Align. Connect.
Learning Analytics Collaborative (LAC) User Group
This session is specifically designed for current and prospective users of LAC.
8:00AM - 8:30AM
Registration & Coffee
LAC Showcase
8:30AM - 9:15AM
Breakout Sessions (choose one)
LAC Users: Academic leaders. (Bring your LAC-enabled device)
LAC Users: Technical leaders. (Bring your LAC-enabled device)
New to LAC: Introductory workshop for educators not yet using LAC. (No prior experience needed)
9:15AM - 10:30AM
Breakout Sessions (choose one)
LAC Roadmap
Evaluating Your Data Culture Workshop
10:30AM - 11:30AM
11:30AM - 12:30PM
Lunch
12:30PM - 5:00PM.
Data for Learning
PeerSphere Peer-to-Peer Session
This session is for everyone interested in improving their understanding and use of student data. You’ll share experiences and explore practical strategies applicable regardless of your current analytics platforms or Learning Management Systems (LMS).
Arrival, Registration & Networking
12:30PM - 1:00PM
Welcome & Opening Remarks
1:00PM - 1:15PM
Breakout Sessions (choose one)
Leading with Data: Building a Culture of Inquiry
Demystifying Data: Building Staff Confidence & Competence
Data-Driven Instruction: Tailoring Learning to Student Needs
Using Data to Foster Student Agency
Visualizing Data for Effective Decision-Making
1:45PM - 3:15PM
Break
3:15PM - 3:30PM
Demo Slam and Marketplace (Open forum: Share tools and best practices)
3:30PM - 4:15PM
4:45PM - 5:00PM
Closing Reflections (Participants to submit key takeaways)
Keynote Session with Emma Burns & Piotr Olczak: Transforming Data into Actionable Insights
1:15PM - 1:45PM
Panel Discussion (Identifying actionable steps)
4:15PM - 4:45PM
Breakout Rooms
Leading with Data: Building a Culture of Inquiry
Explore strategies for fostering a school-wide culture where data is used to inform decisions and drive continuous improvement.
Hosts: Tim Evans/Jamie Robb
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How can school leaders create a culture where data is used not just to measure performance, but to uncover and address inequities in learner experience and outcomes?
What strategies can leaders use to build staff capacity and confidence in using data as a tool for inquiry, reflection, and continuous improvement?
How do we ensure that data use in our school builds trust, supports inclusive decision-making, and drives meaningful change rather than compliance or surveillance?
Data-Informed Instruction: Tailoring Learning to Student Needs
Focus on practical techniques for using data to adapt teaching methods and materials to better support diverse student learning needs.
Host: John Kennett
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What types of data (e.g., formative assessments, student work, observations) do you find most actionable for adjusting instruction, and what criteria do you use to decide what changes to make—versus when to stay the course?
When data reveals diverse student needs (e.g., gaps, strengths), how do you balance whole-class adjustments with targeted interventions? How might this practically be applied to lead to improved outcomes?
How can schools design simple, sustainable routines (e.g., weekly exit tickets, student conferencing) to collect and interpret data without overwhelming teachers or sacrificing instructional time?
Visualizing Data for Effective Decision-Making
Learn best practices for presenting data in accessible and actionable ways to drive informed decision-making in the classroom and school leadership.
Host: Piotr Olczak
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How can educators leverage data visualization techniques to make complex educational data more understandable and actionable for teachers and school leaders?
What are some examples of effective data visualization strategies that have successfully influenced decision-making in schools, and how can these strategies be adapted to different educational contexts?
In what ways can visualizing data help bridge the communication gap between educators, students, and parents, promoting transparency and collaboration in educational settings?
Demystifying Data: Building Staff Confidence & Competence
Address common barriers to understanding data and explore ways to increase staff confidence in interpreting and using student data effectively.
Host: Emma Burns
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What common fears or uncertainties prevent staff from confidently using student data, and what are the first practical steps a school can take to help overcome these?
How can regular, collaborative discussions about student data be integrated into staff routines to build their skills and willingness to use this information for teaching adjustments?
Using Data to Foster Student Agency
Discuss ways to involve students in the data collection and analysis process to encourage ownership of their learning journey.
Host: Ralph Emmerink
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How can students actively participate in collecting data related to their learning progress?
How can incorporating students in the data collection process improve their engagement and motivation in learning?
How does student agency in data-driven learning impact student outcomes and overall school culture?
Learn with Peers at
American International School of Guangzhou
No 3 Yan Yu Street South, Ersha Island, Guangzhou, P.R.C.
Kevin Baker
Director