Wikidata:Property proposal/time allocation

time allocation edit

This property was requested after extensive consultation with the Wikidata community and experts on ed tech, OER, global and national curriculum, education policy, and digitization. Over the two rounds of the consultation, we received input from 31 individuals representing various global perspectives and areas of expertise to aid in the full implementation of the Wikidata for Education project.

Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Generic

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DescriptionThis property combines(not add) the hours per week and sessions per week values as an indicator of the time committed to the subject. It is also called credit hours per semester or study period
Data typeItem
Domainproperty
Example 1Social Studies Curriculum for Basic 7 (Q113556931) → 60 hours
Time allocation
  60 hours
sessions per week 4
hours per week 2
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Example 2Mathematics Curriculum for Basic 7 (Q113556827) → 40 hours
Example 3Science Curriculum for Basic 7 (Q113646657) → 50 hours
Planned useKnowing the time allocation of a subject will inform experts, advisors, and other stakeholders on the impacts and outcomes of the subject. This will also allow other educators and education systems to perform comparative analysis. The time allocation combines the hours per week and sessions per week in order to have a snapshot of the efforts of educators.
Wikidata projectWikidata for Education

Motivation edit

Time allocation as a property will be used to specify the total amount of hours that is spent on a subject/course/module in a specific learning period (term/semester/trimester). It will be determined by multiplying the hours per week by the sessions per week and the number of weeks in the learning period (term/semester/trimester) as per the example above. Time allocation will serve as an indicator for the hours per week and sessions per week for teaching the subject. Visit the data model document WD4E Data Model Document v1.0 to understand the data model and why we are requesting for these properties. Dnshitobu (talk) 12:36, 19 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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