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Thank you very much for taking the time to complete our survey. We look forward to hearing your thoughts.

Information about this project

The Chartered College of Teaching is delighted to be working with the Department for Education on developing evaluation criteria for an EdTech evidence board. You have been invited to complete this survey as part of this work.

What will this involve?
This survey contains open and closed questions so we can analyse data on a group level but also give you the opportunity to share your thoughts in more depth. The survey will take 5-10 minutes to complete, depending on your role. You will only be shown questions that are relevant to you.

Optional follow-up
This survey is anonymous but you will have the option at the end of the survey to provide your name and contact details, should you wish to continue to participate in the development of these criteria. Your personal details will only be used to contact you for the purposes of this study. We will not use your contact details to analyse your individual response or to contact you for any other purposes.

Do I have to take part in the research?
Participation in this research is entirely voluntary. You can also ask to withdraw any data from the research without giving a reason by contacting the research lead Dr Cat Scutt on research@chartered.college. If you change your mind while completing the survey, simply quit the page - incomplete responses will not be included in the analysis.

Personal data
The Chartered College of Teaching will only store personal information for the purposes of contacting you for the project. You can find the privacy policy here. All identifiers (names, school names) will be removed or changed in any publication or presentation of the results.

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* 1. CONSENT FORM

Project title: EdTech Evidence Board

Please click on ALL statements to indicate that you have read and agree with them. If you do not agree, please simply quit the survey.

If you have any questions, please contact Dr Cat Scutt on research@chartered.college.

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