Focused Group Discussion with Students, Parents and Teachers
Jatinder S. Bedi ()
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Jatinder S. Bedi: Institute for Development and Communication
Chapter Chapter 8 in Policy Impacts on Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects of Indian Education, 2018, pp 205-217 from Springer
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Abstract In order to fill the gaps in data, IDC team arranged a focused group discussion in a few schools selected as the representative sample in two districts of Punjab. In addition, an informal interaction without a formal questionnaire was also held with students and a few teachers of the private and other Government schools in localities nearby to the schools selected for the detailed survey. The purpose was to have first-hand information from interactions with students, parents and teachers and look at the infrastructure and other conditions prevailing in schools. In this regard, a survey of ten rural Government schools in two districts of Mohali and Ropar was undertaken for the 5th class.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1492-6_8
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