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Author Danner, Mona J. E., author.

Title Using focus groups to listen, learn, and lead in higher education / Mona J. E. Danner, J. Worth Pickering, and Tisha M. Paredes ; foreword by Jillian Kinzie
Edition First edition
Published Sterling, Virginia : Stylus Publishing, LLC, 2018
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 192 pages)
Contents 1. Exploring the big questions in higher education -- 2. Using focus groups to listen, learn, and lead -- 3. Step #1: develop a research proposal, define the purpose, and write research questions -- 4. Step #2: select partcipants and subsets of participants -- 5. Step #3: design the moderator's guide -- 6. Step #4: select and train the moderators -- 7. Step #5: conduct the focus groups -- 8. Step #6: analyze the data and report the results -- 9. The best laid plans
Summary Using Focus Groups to Listen, Learn, and Lead in Higher Education presents an easy-to-use 6-step guide to help leaders in higher education listen to and learn from their stakeholders in order to enhance decision making. The big questions facing institutions today, especially those surrounding access, affordability, and accountability, require more than dashboards. Metrics and quantitative data alone do not offer lasting solutions and improvements. Using qualitative methods to listen to the voices of those involved, especially students and staff, is critical. Focus groups constitute the most appropriate, rigorous, and relevant qualitative research tool for this purpose, and one that is cost-effective and builds community when conducted using the ODU Method described in this book. Using Focus Groups is a single, comprehensive, and practical resource that describes why, when, and how to use focus groups. The authors provide detailed guidance for using focus groups, from developing the research questions with stakeholders, through training and recruiting moderators, and identifying and recruiting participants, to the logistics of conducting focus groups, and ultimately analyzing data and developing final reports. Conversational vignettes illustrate the discussions that regularly occur in each step and help the reader better understand the process. Fifteen appendices provide templates and examples of every part of the process.Written particularly for institutional research and assessment staff and upper-level administrators, this book will also appeal to deans, department and program chairs and directors, faculty leaders, and administrative unit directors, including those in auxiliary and student services, alumni associations, and university foundations. It also serves as an excellent resource for higher education research methods courses.The authors are uniquely positioned to guide readers in this process. The team developed and refined this technique over two decades at Old Dominion University. They have conducted over 100 focus groups with campus, nonprofit, local, and international community organizations to assist them in assessing student learning, transition, and preparedness for the workforce, as well as evaluating organizations work and planning future projects.--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 20, 2018)
Subject Education, Higher -- Research -- Methodology
Universities and colleges -- Administration -- Decision making
Focus groups.
EDUCATION -- Higher.
Education, Higher -- Research -- Methodology
Focus groups
Universities and colleges -- Administration -- Decision making
Form Electronic book
Author Pickering, James Worth, author.
Paredes, Tisha M., author.
LC no. 2017055535
ISBN 9781620365984
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