Hybrid Algebra I Teacher Questionnaire

The Effects of a Hybrid Secondary School Course in Algebra 1 on Teacher Practices, Classroom Quality and Adolescent Learning

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Kentucky Virtual High School

Hybrid Algebra I Teacher Questionnaire (HTQ)

Directions: Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements by rating each one from Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree.

Items

Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Neutral

Agree

Strongly Agree

  1. Use of the Hybrid Algebra I Approach is effective for helping students learn key algebraic concepts.

  1. My teaching is student-centered when I use the Hybrid Algebra I Approach

  1. The Hybrid Algebra I Approach emphasizes helpful learning activities.

  1. I think the Hybrid Algebra I Approach effectively covers the knowledge and skills students need to successfully pass an Algebra I End of Course (EOC) exam.

  1. Use of the Hybrid Algebra I Approach increases student interest and engagement.

  1. The KVHS Algebra I curriculum is at an age-appropriate level for most of my students.

  1. I can meaningfully implement the Hybrid Algebra I Approach.

  1. I have received adequate training to effectively implement the Hybrid Algebra I Approach.

  1. I routinely use the Hybrid Algebra I Approach.

  1. I am able to align the KVHS Algebra I Curriculum with Kentucky’s standards-based curriculum.

  1. Use of the Hybrid Algebra I Approach increases the amount of academically focused class time.

  1. My algebra skills are adequate to conduct classes that implement the Hybrid Algebra I Approach.

  1. My technology skills are adequate to conduct classes that implement the Hybrid Algebra I Approach.

  1. I can readily obtain answers to questions regarding implementation of the Hybrid Algebra I Approach.

  1. I often use computers to provide differentiated instruction based on individual learner needs.


While implementing the Hybrid Algebra I Approach this past year:

how often did YOU do the following during DIRECT Instruction:

Never

Rarely

Occasionally

Frequently

Extensively

16. Ask "Why…” and “What if…" questions

17. Use number lines, graphs, or diagrams to explain Algebra

18. Use a computer to explain Algebra

how often did YOUR STUDENTS…

Never

Rarely

Occasionally

Frequently

Extensively

19. Work in groups

20. Write to explain algebra (e.g., descriptions, poetry, songs, reflections)

21. Talk to explain algebra

22. Use things like algebra tiles or blocks

23. Use activities such as “guess and check”, estimating, or drawing

24. Use graphing calculators

25. Use computers to learn Algebra

26. Use “Exit Slips”


Math-Related Professional Development (PD)

Not counting Hybrid and Spotlight training, indicate the number of math-related PD activities you completed during the past 12 months as…

None

1

2

3

More than 3

26. Workshops

27. Extended (non-graduate school) seminars or coursework

28. Graduate coursework


Not at all

Some

A lot

Did not complete math PD

29. To what degree did the (non-Hybrid/Spotlight) math-related PD change the way you teach Algebra I

30. To what degree did the Hybrid/Spotlight PD change the way you teach Algebra I

NA

30 b. Please list any PD or other specific changes that occurred in your school, department or classroom in the last 12 months that you believe affected student success in Algebra I such as Carnegie Learning: Bridge to Algebra, Math Recovery, Number World.





30 b.



Your reflections about using the Hybrid Algebra I Approach

Please place your responses to the following questions in the space provided.


31. What do you feel is the greatest benefit of using the Hybrid Algebra I Approach?

32. What do you feel is the most difficult aspect of the Hybrid Algebra I Approach?

33. How could the Hybrid Algebra I Approach be improved?

34. Would you like to teach a Hybrid Algebra I course again? Yes No Please explain your choice.


35. Other comments?



Responses to this data collection will be used only for statistical purposes.  The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific district or individual.  We will not provide information that identifies you or your district to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law.

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