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Educ 5324-Article Review
Educ 5324-Article Review
Research Questions (if research questions are not specifically mentioned, what is
the theoretical background or overarching theme):
Are iPads effective tools for administrative tasks and personal organization for educators
and does it change the impact of receiving iPad training on school administrators’
attitudes towards iPad use in their professional lives and in the classroom by teachers
Purpose of the research: To see if the school administrators in this study had positive
views regarding the potential of iPads’ current and future use in the classroom by
teachers. And to examine the training process on the school administrators’ development
of iPad skills and knowledge. And to see:
1. What is the impact of the training process on school administrators’ use
of iPads for administrative tasks and personal organization in their professional
duties?
2. What is the impact of the training process on school administrators’ beliefs
regarding how teachers should use iPads in the classroom?
3. Are there any differences in school administrators’ survey responses based
on gender, age, years of experience in school administration and education,
highest degree attained, school classification, or school size?
METHODOLOGY
What is the methodology for the research or approach used to understand the
issue? Provide information regarding the following:
Participants: Elementary and secondary school administrators (i.e., principals and
assistant principals). Fifty-one participants who owned iPads volunteered to complete the
pre-survey out of approximately 120 school administrators in the school system. While
58.8% (n = 30) of the pre-survey participants were male, 41.2% (n = 21) of the
participants were female. Additionally, 37 of pre-survey respondents completed the post-
survey, yielding a response rate of 72.55%. Twenty-one (56.76%) respondents in post-
survey were male, and 16 (43.24%) were female..
Data Analysis:
The data analysis of this study is categorized into five main groups:
-Analysis of demographic and contextual data,
-Impacts of the training process on school administrators’ use of iPad and iPad
applications,
-Impacts of the training process on school administrators’ beliefs regarding how teachers
should use iPads in the classroom,
-Differences in participants’ responses by their demographic and contextual data,
-Evaluation of training process.
RESULTS
DISCUSSIONS
REFLECTIONS