2 School Requestor

Monitoring and Evaluation of the NIDA goes Back to School National Dissemination Campaign

School Requestor Survey Instrument[1]

Monitoring and Evaluation of the NIDA goes Back to School National Dissemination Campaign

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NIDA Survey of School Personnel

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Our records show that you first requested NGBTS materials in 2002.


Use of NGBTS Materials


1. Where did you first hear about the NGBTS materials?


From a colleague

At a conference

From an Internet site

Received information in the mail

Newsletter

ListServe

Email promotion

Print advertisement

Don’t know

Other:____________________



2. To what extent have you used the NGBTS materials you requested?

Very large extent

Fairly large extent

Fairly limited extent

Very limited extent

Not at all

Don’t recall

(If answer was among the first three choices, respondent is routed to Q3)


If Q2 = ‘very limited extent’ or ‘not at all’ ask:

2a. Why haven’t you used the materials?

Check all that apply.

The materials are not relevant to the youth I serve.

No venue to use them.

Curriculum did not have enough time to include them.

My needs changed.

I forgot about them.

Came too late to be included in an educational activity.

Other: ____________________

No real reason



Respondents to Q2a will jump to Question 1 in the section called Background Information on Organization/Community.


The remaining questions are for respondents who have used the materials at least to a “fairly limited” extent (Question 2):


Use of NGBTS Material, continued


3. Are the materials used in the curriculum at your school at the present time?

Yes

No

Don’t Know


4. What barriers, if any, hinder or prevent use of the NGBTS materials in your work with students?


Check all that apply.

A mandated school curriculum.

Not enough class time to include them.

The materials cannot be incorporated into the standardized testing.

For the information that is web-based access is a problem.

The school community is not interested, since there is no substance abuse problem here.

Other:____________________________________


5. How have you used the NGBTS materials?

Check all that apply.

Read them for my own understanding.

Used them in lesson preparation.

Used them to counsel youth at risk.

Used them in a homework assignment.

Used them to supplement or augment curriculum material.

Used them in an extracurricular activity.

Gave them to a colleague.

Used them in a parent-teacher conference.

Other: _____________________________



If answer to Q5 is ‘used in lesson preparation’ or ‘supplement or augment curricula material’:

5a. In which ways, if any, should the NGBTS materials be modified for use in the classroom?

Check all that apply.

No need to modify the materials for use in the classroom.

Modify the materials to suit standard science, health, or civics lessons.

Put the information in the school textbook.

Adapt the information to homework exercises.

Incorporate more interactive lessons in the information.

Other: _______________________________


Use of NGBTS Material, continued



6. Given your knowledge and expertise as an educator, into which of the following extracurricular activities, if any, do you recommend incorporating NGBTS materials?


I do not recommend incorporating NGBTS into extracurricular activities.

After-school sports

Special interest clubs, such as debate club, science club, drama club

Other: _____________________________________________________



Opinion of NGBTS Materials


1. How effective are the materials in educating students about the dangers of drug use?

Very effective l

Fairly effective

Not too effective

Not effective at all

Don’t know


1a. If not too effective or not effective at all:

What changes would make the materials more effective?

_________________________________________________


2. To what extent are your at-risk students able to relate to the NGBTS materials?

Great extent

Moderate extent

Minor extent

No extent

Don’t know


2a. If small extent or very small extent:

What changes would enable the youth to relate to the materials more?

_________________________________________________


3. How have your at-risk students typically reacted to NGBTS materials you’ve given them?

With interest and/or willingness to read

With disinterest and/or reluctance to read

Youth were interested but it wasn’t ‘cool’ to show interest

Youth asked numerous questions indicating an interest

Don’t know

Other: __________________________


4. In an effort to improve the NGBTS materials, please tell us things you disliked about them.

(Check all that apply.)

Not entirely accurate

Content is too complex

Content is too simple

Content is difficult to understand

Content does not hold the interest of students

Other: ____________________________


5. What is your overall opinion of the quality of NGBTS materials?

Excellent

Good

Average

Poor

Very poor

Background Information on School


Please think back to 2002 [relevant year will be inserted from the database] when you first requested NIDA Goes Back to School (NGBTS) materials. Answer the following based on that point in time.


1. In 2002, was your school public or private?


Public

Private

Don’t Know


2. In 2002, was your school in a community that was predominantly rural, urban, or suburban?

Rural

Urban

Suburban

Don’t Know



3. In 2002, what was the approximate size of your school?


300 students or less

301 – 400 students

401 – 500 students

501 – 800 students

801 – 1,000 students

Over 1,000 students

Don’t Know



4. In 2002 approximately what was the minority composition of the community in which your school is located?


Less than 10%

11-25%

26-50%

51-75%

Over 75%

Don’t know


5. In 2002 approximately what percent of your students received free school lunches?

Less than 10%

11-25%

26-50%

51-75%

Over 75%

Don’t know

6. In 2002 approximately what percent of your students did not speak English?

Less than 10%

11-25%

26-50%

51-75%

Over 75%

Don’t know



7. In 2002 when you requested materials, what was the extent of substance abuse among children and adolescents in the community you served?

Significant problem: more than 30% of youth used or abused one or more drugs or were from families at-risk for substance abuse

Moderate problem: about 20%-30% of youth used or abused one or more drugs or were from families at-risk for substance abuse

Some problem: 10%-19% of youth used or abused one or more drugs or were from families at-risk for substance abuse

Very little or no problem: there was 0%-9% known drug use among youth in the community or no or few families at-risk for substance abuse

Don’t Know



5. At the present time, approximately what percentage of families that you serve have access to the Internet?

Less than 10%

11-25%

26-50%

51-75%

Over 75%

Don’t know




Respondent Information


1. Which of the following NIDA events have you attended?


Check all that apply, 2003-2004 Requestors

I have not attended any of these events.

NASRO National Conference, Dallas, Texas (June 2004)

None of the above, I received NIDA email letters on the NGBTS materials

None of the above, I went to a web link to the NGBTS information

None of the above, I saw a NIDA advertisement

Six Flags America Math and Science Day, Landover, MD (June 20 04)

National Association of Biology Teachers, Portland, OR (October 2003)

National Science Teachers Association, Atlanta, GA (April 2004)


Check all that apply, 2004-2005 Requestors

I have not attended any of these events.

Washington Area Boards of Education (WABE) Workshop, Arlington, VA (April 2005)

Howard County, MD Drug Free Schools Campaign – Prom Presentation (May 2005)

NASRO National Conference, Dallas TX (July 2005)

OSDFS National Conference, Washington, DC (August 2005)

NAHEC-AAHE Conference, Houston, Texas (August 2005)

Hamilton Fish Persistently Safe Schools, Philadelphia, PA (September 2005)

Maryland Kids Fest, Baltimore, MD (July 05)

NAEYC Festival of Organizations, Anaheim, CA (October20 04)

National Night Out, Howard County, MD (August 2005)

National Association of Biology Teachers, Chicago, IL (November 2004)

National Science Teachers Association, Dallas, TX (April 2005)



Check all that apply, 2005-2006 Requestors.

I have not attended any of these events.

NASRO National Conference, Dallas, Texas (2005)

OSDFS National Conference, Washington, DC (2005)

NAHEC-AAHE Conference, Houston, Texas (2005)

National After School Association, Louisville, KY (2005)

Pride Youth Programs World Drug Prevention Conference (2005)

National Association of School Nurses, NYC, NY (June 2006)

National Association of Biology Teachers, Albuquerque, NM (October 2005)

National Science Teachers Association, Anhiem, CA (April 2006)



2. Who in your school has the authority to decide whether NGBTS materials are used in the curriculum?

Check all that apply.

It’s fine to send the materials to my department without addressing them to a specific person.

The Principal/Assistant Principal/person in charge of curriculum materials

Biology Teacher

Public Health Educator

Health Teacher

Life Science Teacher

School Nurse

Department chair

School Resource Officer

Other: ____________________________________



3. Which format(s) do you prefer for receiving NGBTS materials?


Check all that apply.

Booklets, information sheets

CD-ROM or DVD

Videotape

Link to an Internet site

Other: ____________________________



4. What is your present occupation?

Biology Teacher

Public Health Educator

Health Teacher

Life Science Teacher

School Nurse

Department chair

School Resource Officer

Other: ____________________________


5. How long have you been employed in your present occupation?


less than 3 years

3 to 5 years

6 to 10 years

11 to 15 years

16 to 20 years

over 20 years



6. Gender:

Male

Female




Open-Ended Comments


Please feel free to comment on the NGBTS materials and/or to make suggestions for their improvement.


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