2022
DOI: 10.20448/edu.v8i3.4018
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Examination of Secondary School Students' Attitudes towards Communication and Collaboration Skills in Terms of Some Variables

Abstract: This study aims to examine the communication and collaboration attitudes of secondary school students according to some variables and to determine if there is a relationship between students' communication and collaboration attitudes. The survey model was used in the study, and the sample consists of 405 secondary school students studying in Salihli, Manisa. “Secondary school students’ communication attitude scale (SSSCAS)” and “Scale for Self-Evaluation of Collaboration Skills (SSCS)” were used to collect dat… Show more

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“…Various factors impact parent-teacher collaboration, such as the school climate, individual characteristics of teachers and parents, and differences between them. The quality of collaboration is significantly influenced by teachers' professionalism, communication skills, and attitudes (Kocaman, 2022). Parents' willingness, time availability, socioeconomic level, and education knowledge are crucial aspects that impact the efficacy of partnership.…”
Section: Parent-teacher Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various factors impact parent-teacher collaboration, such as the school climate, individual characteristics of teachers and parents, and differences between them. The quality of collaboration is significantly influenced by teachers' professionalism, communication skills, and attitudes (Kocaman, 2022). Parents' willingness, time availability, socioeconomic level, and education knowledge are crucial aspects that impact the efficacy of partnership.…”
Section: Parent-teacher Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%