Thomas is planning a technology in service at a school. He made questions to sur
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Thomas is planning a technology in service at a school. He made questions to survey 80 teachers and got results in 2 tables ("means" and "correlations") Below is a sample of the survey statements: I think my students are smart (scholarly knowledge) I think that students should receive real world examples built into every lesson, (relevant knowledge) I am a friend to my students, (friend) I am a tough teacher, (teaching style) Most of my students earn A's (grades) It is important to integrate technology into the classroom (technology) Technology can improve student learning, (teaching technology and learning) In general, I like my students, (like students) Use above data to answer Thomas questions. The overarching question based on this information is as follows: what should be the focus of Thomas's in-service training? Specifically address the following: Explain teachers' attitudes about students. Support your answer with evidence from the tables? How would you characterize the predominant teaching style in the school? Are there problems in this school? Explain how can you tell? Is this group ready for a technology inservice? Explain why they are or are not. The principal looked over Thomas's shoulders as he worked on the above tables and commented, "No wonder so many students are failing, the teachers don't like them. I should fire the lot of them." How would you suggest Thomas respond to this interpretation of his data? PLEASE HELP ME. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW TO ANALYZE THIS DATA? AND SUGGEST HOW CAN I TELL SOMETHING FROM THIS DATA???Explanation / Answer
i think there is something missing in the question. can u please coment on it whether if its true
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