Validity of the “Big Data Tendency in Education” Scale as a Tool Helping to Reach Inclusive Social Development

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Big Data technology can be a great resource for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in a fair and inclusive manner; however, only recently have we begun to analyse its impact on education. This research goal was to analyse the psychometric characteristics of a scale to assess opinions that educators in training have about Big Data besides their related emotions. This is important, as it will be the educators of the future who will have to manage with Big Data at school. A nonprobability sample of 337 education students from Peru and Spain was counted. Internal consistency, as well as validity, were analysed through exploratory and confirmatory factorial analysis. The results show good psychometric values, highlighting as relevant a latent structure of six factors that includes emotional and cognitive dimensions. As a result, the profile defining the participants in relation to Big Data was identified. Finally, the implications of the Big Data for Inclusive Education in a sustainable society are discussed.

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Matas-Terrón, A., Leiva-Olivencia, J. J., Franco-Caballero, P. D., & García-Aguilera, F. J. (2020). Validity of the “Big Data Tendency in Education” Scale as a Tool Helping to Reach Inclusive Social Development. Sustainability, 12(13), 5470. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12135470

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