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Joseph D. Latess - Focus-group Research for School Improvement - 9781578867806 - V9781578867806
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Focus-group Research for School Improvement

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Description for Focus-group Research for School Improvement Hardback. Num Pages: 248 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JNK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 237 x 159 x 22. Weight in Grams: 481.
This book provides information on how to use focus-group research to gain insight and allow input from various individuals or groups that may often be silenced during any decision-making process. A history of focus-group research is presented, along with various social and political structures within a school organization that inadvertently silence individuals and groups. Practical knowledge is provided for administrators in a step-by-step process for conducting focus-group research in any school organization—including, procedures for the group moderator, developing an effective focus-group, elements of questions that will generate discussion, keeping the group on task, eliminating personal bias, and bringing the group to closure. A focus-group design is also presented with essential information on developing the questions, population and sample, data collection, data investigation, methodology and concerns about focus-group research.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
248
Condition
New
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
Lanham, United States
ISBN
9781578867806
SKU
V9781578867806
Shipping Time
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About Joseph D. Latess
Joseph D. Latess has served four different school districts as a teacher and coach, assistant principal, principal, and central office administrator. He is currently the assistant superintendent of the Shaler Area School District near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Reviews for Focus-group Research for School Improvement
Latess's very readable book illustrates how focus groups can be used effectively in school improvement; he describes step by step procedures that would enable a school leader to use focus groups to gather and analyze qualitative data that would be useful for action planning…Focus-Group Research for School Improvement provides current and prospective school leaders with a "handbook" for planning and implementing focus-group procedures to ensure that the voices of stakeholders are heard. By using the focus group processes advocated by Latess, school leaders can facilitate the much needed engagement of stakeholders in school improvement and thereby increase the likelihood of more effective school improvement initiatives.
Dr. Richard C. Wallace, Jr., superintendent emeritus, Pittsburgh Public Schools and clinical professor, University of Pittsburgh The ability to collect opinions from the school community is critical to lead an effective educational program. Dr. Latess has provided a much needed practical guide that outlines a powerful tool to communicate with people in an unobtrusive way while discovering their beliefs and attitudes.
Eric Stennett, Ed.D., Principal, Shaler Area Middle School and adjunct professor, Education Department, Point Park University (PA) Joseph Latess' refreshing and practical perspective on school improvement argues powerfully for sharing both knowledge and accountability throughout educational communities to help all students reach acceptable levels of academic performance. He explains and illustrates how administrators can use focus groups to obtain input from educational stakeholders who are often excluded from traditional decision-making processes.
Dr. Robert J. Beebe, professor and chair, Educational Administration, Beeghly College of Education, Youngstown State University (OH) In the current data-driven climate of education, Latess offers a fresh and qualitative idea to break through barriers which have silence the public. The research addresses all of the pertinent relationships of the school enterprise: school boards, community, administrators, teachers, staff, parents, and children…Latess' work beckons for the high ideals necessary for school improvement and success: communication, responsibility, accountability, and community. The focus-group design provides a vehicle to reach those ideals.
Dr. Darwin W. Huey, professor and director, graduate program in the Department of Education, Westminster College (PA)

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