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Effect of technology integration education on the attitudes of teachers and their students

Rhonda Christensen

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Teachers' Views Of Technology And Teaching

Instructions: Circle one number for each item to indicate how you feel.

SD = Strongly Disagree
D = Disagree
U = Undecided
A = Agree
SA = Strongly Agree

    SD D U A SA
1. Computers are valuable tools that can be used to improve the quality of education. 1 2 3 4 5
2. Computers can teach reading.          
3. Teachers should know how to use computers in their classrooms.          
4. If there was a computer in my classroom, it would help me to be a better teacher.          
5. I would like to have a computer for use in my classroom.          
6. Someday I will have a computer in my home.          
7. I provide individualized instruction to many of my students.          
8. Cooperative learning works well in my classroom.          
9. I'm not afraid to let my students know I am still learning, too.          
10. My students feel free to come to me with their problems.          
11. My classes act up less than most.          
12. I believe teachers are appreciated at my school.          
13. Teachers get adequate support from the administration.          
14. Parents support teachers in this school.          
15. I can get most materials that I need.          
16. I enjoy using new tools for instruction.          

 


Christensen, R. (1998). Effect of technology integration education on the attitudes of teachers and their students. Doctoral dissertation, University of North Texas, Denton.