Dear all,
I'm currently working on a questionnaire to look at attitudes of staff in a UK
University to disabled students. While some of the questions will be around
knowledge, awareness of accessibility requirements and personal
knowledge/experience of disability issues, I am also looking for attitudinal
questions. Education questions would be useful, but they don't have to be
specifically about teaching and learning.
I am hoping to adapt questions from the British Social Attitudes survey from
2005 (which had a special section on attitudes to disabled people). Is there
any other source material I should be looking at, or other surveys? Material
like the BSA survey is particularly useful as there are figures available to
which responses from my participants could be compared.
Has anyone else previously undertaken similar surveys and therefore have
attitudinal questions which they would be happy to see re-used? I'd be
happy to incorporate either individual questions, or to consider re-using an
attitudinal tool someone may have developed which would benefit from an
additional trial.
Any questions used would of course be credited to the originator, and their
work referenced accordingly, in any publications or conference materials
and the website for the project.
Thanks,
Lizzie Walker
Research Assistant (Enhancing Transitions for Disabled Students),
University of Huddersfield - website at: http://www.hud.ac.uk/tqef/1d.html
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