Survey Protocol"Questions" Order Description Survey Protocol Instructions Your Survey Protocol is essentially your survey laid out with all of your chosen questions, questions types, answers, answer types, and other various design and constructions elements you choose to include, in a Word document as opposed to a live survey. As you reflect upon the information in Chapter 8, please be careful to construct your survey carefully with clear and appropriate open or close-ended questions. Consider content, wording, question order and compile a list of relevant survey questions. In your Survey Protocol, you should ask as many questions as you feel are necessary in order to obtain all the information you believe is relevant without redundancy. Your survey does not have a question limit (max or min), but please develop your survey with precision and the commendable effort you have all demonstrated thus far this semester. Also consider the limitations of many free online survey tools, such as Survey Monkey, which do have question limitations (https://www.surveymonkey.com/pricing/) though many question types will allow for work-arounds and you can opt to purchase a plan that will allow for more questions. Feel free to use the Sample Survey Questions provided as inspiration when designing your Survey Protocol. Keep in mind factors of your survey design and construction that might create bias, which will need to be avoided.
Survey Protocol”Questions”
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Survey Protocol Instructions
Your Survey Protocol is essentially your survey laid out with all of your chosen questions, questions types, answers, answer types, and other various design and constructions elements you choose to include, in a Word document as opposed to a live survey.
As you reflect upon the information in Chapter 8, please be careful to construct your survey carefully with clear and appropriate open or close-ended questions. Consider content, wording, question order and compile a list of relevant survey questions.
In your Survey Protocol, you should ask as many questions as you feel are necessary in order to obtain all the information you believe is relevant without redundancy. Your survey does not have a question limit (max or min), but please develop your survey with precision and the commendable effort you have all demonstrated thus far this semester. Also consider the limitations of many free online survey tools, such as Survey Monkey, which do have question limitations (https://www.surveymonkey.com/pricing/) though many question types will allow for work-arounds and you can opt to purchase a plan that will allow for more questions.
Feel free to use the Sample Survey Questions provided as inspiration when designing your Survey Protocol. Keep in mind factors of your survey design and construction that might create bias, which will need to be avoided.
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- Article Review Order Description For this assignment, you will select a research study and write a review/critique. You should provide an overview of the research study, including how the research was conducted and a summary of the findings. Then, you should provide your thoughts on article. What were the strengths of the study? What were the limitations of the study? Attached, you will find a research study/article tracking sheet. You may find this helpful as a way to outline your ideas before writing your review/critique. Also, these are several article review/critique samples: https://www.westga.edu/~kielborn/studentexample.html https://www.sagepub.com/eic/14/Chapter14_Critique2.pdf Article 5 The Nuts and Dolts of Teacher Images in Children’s Picture Storybooks: A Content Analysis References Sandefur, S.J., Moore, L. (2004). The nuts and dolts of teacher images in children’s picture storybooks: A content analysis. Education, 125, 41-55. Sample/ Population 62 children’s books and 96 images of teachers (Titles provided) Purpose How are teachers portrayed in the narratives and images found in children’s storybooks? Hypothesis – a propensity of images painting teachers in an unflattering light may have broader consequences on cultural perceptions of teachers and schooling. Children’s storybooks are not benign. Procedure/ Methodology/Study Type Qualitative – Ethnographic content analysis Variables/Instrumentation/ Definitions Findings Research Parameters – Teacher representation based upon: appearance, language, subject, approach, and effectiveness. Absence of data also noted. Inter-rater used to validate findings. Ethnographic Content Analysis – requires a reflexive and highly interactive relationship between researcher and data with the objective of interpreting and verifying the communication of meaning (34). Apprenticeship-of Observation – images and stereotypes acquired from a person’s experience with literature and media (33). Inter-rater – Professional who works independently of other researchers to validate findings (35). • Teacher in children’s picture storybooks is overwhelmingly portrayed as a white, non-Hispanic woman. • The teacher who is sensitive, competent, and able to manage a classroom effectively is a minority. • The teacher is static, unchanging, and flat. • Teacher is polarized. • Teacher does not inspire the pursuit of critical inquiry (32 – 36). “If those images children and parents see of ‘teacher’ are generally negative, then they will create a ‘world view’ of ‘teacher’ based upon stereotype” (33). “Teachers cannot effectuate positive change in their profession unless and until they are aware of the internal and external influences that define and shape the educational institution” (37). Children’s book list is provided. Detailed report on findings with specific titles used as examples. Limitations Further Research Abstract and purpose was multifold and at times disjointed. Appeared to be strong predisposition toward finding negative stereotypes before research is completed. How are educators portrayed in more advanced literature or in other cultural media genres? Do teachers in other countries face the same stereotyping? What has been the progression over time of teacher images? Promising related references:
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