Perceptions of Selected School Board Members, Principals, and Students on the School Activity Program of Certain Secondary Schools

The problem of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference among the expressed perceptions of selected school board members, principals, and students as related to specific aspects of the student activity program. The sample size of this study consisted of 359 participants in...

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Main Author: Clear, C B.
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 1986
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etd-40502019-05-16T04:51:27Z Perceptions of Selected School Board Members, Principals, and Students on the School Activity Program of Certain Secondary Schools Clear, C B. The problem of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference among the expressed perceptions of selected school board members, principals, and students as related to specific aspects of the student activity program. The sample size of this study consisted of 359 participants in the following groups: school board members, principals, and students. School board members and principals were treated as intact groups while the students were randomly selected and stratified based on sex and rank in class. Each group was described based on demographic data. The t-test for independent samples and analysis of variances were used for statistical analysis. Eleven research questions, with six responses each, were analyzed according to six aspects of student activities: (a) athletics, (b) academic-class related activities, (c) performing arts, (d) student government, (e) career-oriented activities, and (f) social-oriented activities. A mean score for each group on each activity was calculated for test purposes. Significant differences were found between (a) school board members and students as related to academic-class related activities, and (b) school board members and students as related to social-oriented activities. Other important findings included the following: (1) Sixty-seven percent of students lived in the county, not towns or cities. (2) Career-oriented activities were the most popular among students. (3) Middle-ranked students had more favorable perceptions of the student activity program than top-ranked or bottom-ranked students. (4) There is general agreement among school board members, principals, and students concerning the student activity program. 1986-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2659 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4050&context=etd Electronic Theses and Dissertations Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University Education School administration Educational Administration and Supervision
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Educational Administration and Supervision
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School administration
Educational Administration and Supervision
Clear, C B.
Perceptions of Selected School Board Members, Principals, and Students on the School Activity Program of Certain Secondary Schools
description The problem of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference among the expressed perceptions of selected school board members, principals, and students as related to specific aspects of the student activity program. The sample size of this study consisted of 359 participants in the following groups: school board members, principals, and students. School board members and principals were treated as intact groups while the students were randomly selected and stratified based on sex and rank in class. Each group was described based on demographic data. The t-test for independent samples and analysis of variances were used for statistical analysis. Eleven research questions, with six responses each, were analyzed according to six aspects of student activities: (a) athletics, (b) academic-class related activities, (c) performing arts, (d) student government, (e) career-oriented activities, and (f) social-oriented activities. A mean score for each group on each activity was calculated for test purposes. Significant differences were found between (a) school board members and students as related to academic-class related activities, and (b) school board members and students as related to social-oriented activities. Other important findings included the following: (1) Sixty-seven percent of students lived in the county, not towns or cities. (2) Career-oriented activities were the most popular among students. (3) Middle-ranked students had more favorable perceptions of the student activity program than top-ranked or bottom-ranked students. (4) There is general agreement among school board members, principals, and students concerning the student activity program.
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title_short Perceptions of Selected School Board Members, Principals, and Students on the School Activity Program of Certain Secondary Schools
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title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of Selected School Board Members, Principals, and Students on the School Activity Program of Certain Secondary Schools
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