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Devil in the detail: using a pupil questionnaire survey in an evaluation of out-of-school classes for gifted and talented children (2008)

Abstract
Metadata only. The use of questionnaires to evaluate educational initiatives is widespread, but often problematic. This paper examines four aspects of an evaluation survey carried out with very able pupils attending out-of-school classes: ethics, design, bias and interpretation. There is a particular focus on the interpretation and analysis of pupils' answers to open questions. Conclusions are drawn from this analysis which will help teachers and others to take a careful and critical approach to their use of questionnaires in educational evaluation.

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Download http://hdl.handle.net/2436/18693
Publisher Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
Repository Digital Repository of the University of Wolverhampton (United Kingdom)
Keywords Evaluation, Questionnaires, Analysis, Gifted and talented, Out-of-school
Type Article
Language English
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