Abstract
In an era increasingly defined by the proliferation of big data and its transformative impact on decision-making across disciplines, the ability to interpret and engage with complex datasets has become an essential skill for future generations. This literature review reconceptualises data visualisation through the lens of school education and proposes a framework. By framing data visualisation as both a product and a process, the paper explores how data visualisation be utilised in activities framed within the context of self-quantification.