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April 19, 2010

Experimenting: New Data on Learning Environment Surveys

Over here at Curious2, we're experimenting with new ways to show you our data. Check out the alternate view to our latest report on Teacher Responses to the Learning Environment Surveys. The first graph includes individual data points that you can scroll over to get information such as the school name, the principal name, the school's Progress Report Score, and the percentage of teachers that actually replied to the survey. The second graph shows you the four questions we focused on and overall teacher responses to those questions. Let us know what you think!

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You might want to get in touch w/some folks who work on making web sites accessible to folks w/visual disabilities or who are blind. Info. on overall web site accessibility issues is also useful since, from what I understand, using principles of "universal design" to make sites accessible also turns out to make them easier to use for folks who have no disabilities, or at least haven't been diagnosed with any.

As for the data themselves, I would like to know more about your purposes for this data display, and your intended audience before suggesting other bits of information to add.

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