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eview <strong>of</strong> relevant literature and a cross-jurisdictional comparison permittedtriangulation <strong>of</strong> the data.District visits and focus groupsWith advanced preparation and the collective wisdom <strong>of</strong> the advisory committee,the <strong>Commission</strong> embarked on an extensive series <strong>of</strong> visits to school districts.Between October 14, 2006 and November 22, 2006, focus group forums were heldacross the province, in numerous communities within all school districts. <strong>The</strong> goalwas to meet with as many educators and parents as possible and to create openand frank dialogue. Sessions with educators were organized by district <strong>of</strong>fices,following guidelines provided by the <strong>Commission</strong>. Independent facilitators (GlennKirby and Jim Marsden) were used during each focus group. Parent participationwas encouraged by Denise Pike, President <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> School Councils, incooperation with community schools in each area. Translators were provided for allinterviews with Francophone personnel. (See Appendix C)Surveys<strong>The</strong> utility <strong>of</strong> a survey <strong>of</strong> educator’s perceptions was recognized from the outset asa critical source <strong>of</strong> information. <strong>The</strong> specific questions for the survey weregenerated from issues raised in the focus groups and submissions received by the<strong>Commission</strong>. <strong>The</strong> survey was then vetted through the advisory committee.1594 teachers were randomly selected to participate in a telephone interview,between January and February 2007. <strong>The</strong> telephone interview was the mediumchosen for several reasons: it is an effective method to “…reach a large number <strong>of</strong>people in a short time-frame, obtain a broader sample and facilitate(s) additionalprobing by interviewers” (Portland Research Group).Focusing on Students:A <strong>Report</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>ISSP</strong> & <strong>Pathways</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>18

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