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In conducting a culture audit, data collection methods would ideally include mixed methods that combinetraditional quantitative and qualitative methodology. Some suggestions for data collection include:
Data collection may be periodic or ongoing and may be incorporated into already existing assessments (e.g.,school climate surveys, community meetings, etc.). Culture audits do not require extensive time or resources. They require theconsideration of culture as a factor in student achievement and overall school improvement.
Educational leaders and organizations must make a paradigm shift in order to develop culturally competent andproficient policies, programs, and practices. The paradigm shift involves recognition of the role of culture in human existence andits influence on organizational and individual values, attitudes, and behaviors. “Culture audits” help make cultural factors inschools more tangible so that appropriate and effective school improvements can be more appropriately targeted.
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