41. Does your school provide
any means of support for using technology in your teaching curriculum?
Statistics |
|||
N |
Valid |
111 |
|
Missing |
0 |
|
First of all, I decided to look at the results as a "total number",
rather than
looking at the specific ways that schools provide support.
Do teachers think that their schools provide many different types of support,
or only a few?
See Note below!
Note: this includes ALL responses… ie several teachers from same school
(As teachers from the same school often gave
a different answer,
this chart may indicate the "perceived ways" schools provide support.)
This question will require further thought before determining what it really
implies!
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Next I looked at how the different types of
support compared.
Again, note that there are several teachers from each school answering,
but teachers at the same school were found to often not give the same answer.
The following table shows the types of support in order (most common is at the top).
Dichotomy label | Count | Percent of Responses |
Percent of Cases |
41a - school sponsored training sessions/workshops for using technology | 91 | 32.4 | 91.0 |
41c- books or pamphlets for using the school software | 43 | 15.3 | 43.0 |
41f- teacher generated lesson ideas in binders or folders | 42 | 14.9 | 42.0 |
41b- school sponsored training sessions/workshops for integrating technology into the curriculum | 34 | 12.1 | 34.0 |
41d- an Information Technology resource library of commercial books | 27 | 9.6 | 27.0 |
41e- commercial lesson plan instruction books | 24 | 8.5 | 24.0 |
41g- grade groupings of technology teaching ideas in binders or folders | 15 | 5.3 | 15.0 |
41h- videos regarding the use of technology | 5 | 1.8 | 5.0 |
11 missing cases; 100 valid cases