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School Culture Survey Analysis: AI-Assisted Synthesis for Faculty Discussion
School culture surveys generate data that often sits unanalyzed. AI can synthesize the responses for faculty discussion — including the uncomfortable findings that get buried otherwise.
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- 1The premise
- 2school culture
- 3survey analysis
- 4faculty engagement
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Section 1
The premise
Culture data drives change only when it's discussed honestly; AI can structure the synthesis so the conversation can happen.
What AI does well here
- Synthesize quantitative culture data with thematic analysis of open-ended responses
- Surface findings by faculty subgroup (years of experience, role, department) when sample size allows
- Identify findings the leadership team may want to hide and frame them for productive discussion
- Generate the faculty meeting agenda for processing the findings
What AI cannot do
- Substitute for leadership's accountability for culture
- Replace the actual conversations the data should prompt
- Generate trust-building actions on its own
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