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    Post: ERIPs: Survey for novice and veteran teachers

    Is this a biased survey?

    Posted on 6/26/09

    This is a statement received by one respondent. Please let
    me know if you agree with his assessment of this survey.
    Thank you very much.
    EA
    "This survey was poorly written. Age issues and
    effectiveness are not correlated. There are good and poor
    teachers at all ages. Some mentoring programs work, others
    are ineffective. Some university programs education programs
    are effective, some are not. You are limiting appropriate
    responses as if you want to reach certain conclusions. I
    would highly question your research based on this poorly
    written survey".

    What is the Impetus?


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