Focus groups with students from New South Wales school students on their teacher's pedagogy in line with the MeE Framework (student engagement)
  • Description

    Twenty eight focus groups with suburban and regional New South Wales school students from K - 12 containing nine questions about teacher's pedagogy in line with the MeE Framework (student engagement). Qualitative data was collected by research assistants and various UWS academics. The transcripts contain no identifying data.

    To discuss the data contact Geoff Munns g.munns@westernsydney.edu.au


    • Data publication title Focus groups with students from New South Wales school students on their teacher's pedagogy in line with the MeE Framework (student engagement)
    • Description

      Twenty eight focus groups with suburban and regional New South Wales school students from K - 12 containing nine questions about teacher's pedagogy in line with the MeE Framework (student engagement). Qualitative data was collected by research assistants and various UWS academics. The transcripts contain no identifying data.

      To discuss the data contact Geoff Munns g.munns@westernsydney.edu.au


    • Data type dataset
    • Keywords
      • Teachers
      • Teacher effectiveness
      • Student engagement
      • Poverty
      • Schools
      • School improvement programs
      • Communities
      • Australia
    • Funding source
      • Australian Research Council
      • New South Wales. Dept. of Education and Training
    • Grant number(s)
      • - LP0882328
    • FoR codes
      SEO codes
      Temporal (time) coverage
    • Start date 2008/01/01
    • End date 2011/01/01
    • Time period
       
      Spatial (location,mapping) coverage
    • Locations
      Data Locations

      Type Location Notes
      The Data Manager is: Geoff Munns
      Access conditions Open
      The data will be licensed under
    • Other license
    • Statement of rights in data Copyright Western Sydney University
      Citation Munns, Geoff; Sawyer, Wayne (2011): Focus groups with students from New South Wales school students on their teacher's pedagogy in line with the MeE Framework (student engagement). Western Sydney University.