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The Accuracy of Teachers' Self-reports on their Postsecondary Education: Teacher Transcript Study, Schools and Staffing Survey

NCES
Author(s):
Bradford Chaney (Westat, Inc.)
Publication date:
July 1994
Survey areas:
SASS - Schools and Staffing Survey
HST - High School Transcript Studies
Publication number:
NCES 9404

Summary

This study is a methodological study designed to determine the best method for obtaining information on teachers' backgrounds. Specifically, two alternative research methodologies will be compared: the collection of teachers' self-reports of their academic qualifications, as provided on survey questionnaires, and the use of teachers' college transcripts. Transcripts are assumed to ultimately provdie the most accurate and complete descriptions of teachers' backgrounds, since they are not subject to potential reporting bias of teachers who may wish to inflate their qualifications, and they provide a degree of detail that might not be possible when dependent on teachers' recall: however, the collection and analysis of transcripts is administratively more complex than the administration of a survey questionnaire.

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