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Sindel-Arrington, Patricia.
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Using Internet polling to capture students' perspectives.
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Using Internet polling to capture students' perspectives./
Author:
Sindel-Arrington, Patricia.
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103 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-05, Section: A, page: 1590.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International71-05A.
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Education, Evaluation. -
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ISBN:
9781109746983
Using Internet polling to capture students' perspectives.
Sindel-Arrington, Patricia.
Using Internet polling to capture students' perspectives.
- 103 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-05, Section: A, page: 1590.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Arizona State University, 2010.
This study examines the use of Internet online polling at a suburban junior high school as a means for decision makers to systematically acquire student perceptions about local conditions of learning. Federal and state mandates result in curricular, instructional, evaluative, and organizational changes that affect students' conditions of learning. Such decisions are typically made without getting input from the students even though they are the most directly impacted. A principal from one excelling school located in a suburb in Arizona solicited seventh and eighth grade student opinions through an online polling process about three topics. The topics were Internet learning, time management, and tutoring. This study reports detailed student perceptions on these topics, the principal's description of data gathering processes, importance of students' perceptions, and school considerations for use of the findings. The school leader reported polling as an effective method for soliciting student views and she valued the input from student voices. A model for incorporating students' views into school improvement planning is proposed, which determines that having students use school computers is the most effective way to have students participate in online polling.
ISBN: 9781109746983Subjects--Topical Terms:
1669638
Education, Evaluation.
Using Internet polling to capture students' perspectives.
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