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Journal of research on technology in education | 2004

Research Priorities in Educational Technology: A Delphi Study

Constance Pollard; Richard Pollard

Abstract This article reports on the findings of a Delphi study conducted to determine research needs in educational technology over the next five years. The Delphi panel consisted of 30 educational technology experts from throughout the United States who participated in a three-round consensus building process via the Internet. The results of this e-research study provide a framework of eight research priority areas and specific research topics for those engaged in educational technology.


Remedial and Special Education | 1991

Grading Mainstreamed Special Needs Students: Determining Practices and Attitudes of Secondary Vocational Educators Using a Qualitative Approach

Jay W. Rojewski; Richard Pollard; Gary D. Meers

Despite the importance of grades in our educational system, empirical research examining issues related to the grading of students with special needs has received relatively little attention. To address this situation, a qualitative research approach was used to explore a select number of these issues. An in-depth, semistructured interview was used with a purposive sample of 10 secondary vocational educators. Four themes (conclusions) emerged from an analysis of the data. First, a description of successful grading practices and problems/concerns experienced by teachers when grading students with special needs were examined. Second, the perceptions of educators concerning intended and actual messages that grades communicate to others was explored. A third issue focused on the degree of undergraduate/graduate preparation and inservice staff development teachers have received on issues related to grading students with special needs. Finally, a majority of those participating reported experiencing a developmental process of gradually changing grading practices. Implications for practice and recommendations for future research were also provided.


Teacher Education and Special Education | 1993

A Multivariate Analysis of Perceptions Hield By Secondary Academic Teachers Toward Students with Special Needs

Jay W. Rojewski; Richard Pollard


Exceptional Children | 1992

Grading Secondary Vocational Education Students with Disabilities: A National Perspective

Jay W. Rojewski; Richard Pollard; Gary D. Meers


Journal of At-Risk Issues | 1996

Transition Program Components for Adjudicated Youth with Disabilities in Alternative School Settings.

Richard Pollard; Constance Pollard; Gary D. Meers; Jay W. Rojewski


Archive | 2016

Determining Effective Transition Strategies for Adjudicated Youth With Disabilities: A National

Richard Pollard; Constance Pollard


The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society: Annual Review | 2008

Priorities in Educational Technology Research

Constance Pollard; Richard Pollard; Jaroslaw Janio; Jacek Gornikiewicz; Elzbieta Perzycka; Anna Watola; Dorota Siemieniecka


The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society | 2008

Priorities in Educational Technology Research: A Delphi Study from Poland

Jaroslaw Janio; Jacek Gornikiewicz; Elzbieta Perzycka; Constance Pollard; Richard Pollard; Dorota Siemieniecka; Anna Watola


E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education | 2008

Using the Delphi Method for E-Research

Constance Pollard; Richard Pollard


The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society: Annual Review | 2007

A Profile of K-12 Technology Use

Constance Pollard; Richard Pollard

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Gary D. Meers

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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