Sample Tennessee School Climate Profile.

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Title: Sample Tennessee School Climate Profile.
Language: English
Authors: Butler, E. Dean, Rakow, Jean, Memphis Univ., TN. Center for Research in Educational Policy.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 27
Publication Date: 1995
Document Type: Tests/Questionnaires
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Institutional Characteristics, Institutional Evaluation, Organizational Climate, Performance, Scaling, School Demography, School Statistics
Geographic Terms: Tennessee
Abstract: The Tennessee School Climate Inventory was developed as part of a learning-environment information system to be used in a school-restructuring effort known as Positive Attitudes in Tennessee Schools (PATS). Initiated in Tennessee during the 1989-90 school year, the project sought to improve school-learning environments through school-leadership teams that were responsible for informed, data-based decision making and planning. This paper describes the Tennessee School Climate Inventory and its uses and provides sample applications. The collection and reporting of school-based data in a systemic way is grounded in a conceptual scheme that seeks to link information needs with decisions and actions likely to result in improved educational quality. Information obtained through the school-climate scales permits school leaders to assess opinions held by school personnel and to develop strategies for correcting climate factors that may impede school effectiveness. The inventory contains 49 statements, comprised of 7 scales of 7 items each, which yield quantitative estimates of school-climate dimensions. The seven scales of the inventory are: order, leadership, environment, involvement, instruction, expectations, and collaboration. Sample results for three waves of data from a hypothetical school are included. Three tables and nine figures are included. (LMI)
Entry Date: 1996
Accession Number: ED385942
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The Tennessee School Climate Inventory was developed as part of a learning-environment information system to be used in a school-restructuring effort known as Positive Attitudes in Tennessee Schools (PATS). Initiated in Tennessee during the 1989-90 school year, the project sought to improve school-learning environments through school-leadership teams that were responsible for informed, data-based decision making and planning. This paper describes the Tennessee School Climate Inventory and its uses and provides sample applications. The collection and reporting of school-based data in a systemic way is grounded in a conceptual scheme that seeks to link information needs with decisions and actions likely to result in improved educational quality. Information obtained through the school-climate scales permits school leaders to assess opinions held by school personnel and to develop strategies for correcting climate factors that may impede school effectiveness. The inventory contains 49 statements, comprised of 7 scales of 7 items each, which yield quantitative estimates of school-climate dimensions. The seven scales of the inventory are: order, leadership, environment, involvement, instruction, expectations, and collaboration. Sample results for three waves of data from a hypothetical school are included. Three tables and nine figures are included. (LMI)