Dear Colleague,
This survey asks about your beliefs and practices related to teaching force and motion to students. We estimate that it will take about 40 minutes for you to fill out the survey.
Please work as carefully as you can because the benefits and limitations of each course can only be judged on the basis of your data. Your close attention to the wording of each question is essential.
If you are not sure how to interpret a question, just do the best you can. If you would like clarification of any parts of the survey, please contact me. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Joan
I. Heller, Ph.D.
510-873-0808
[email protected]
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Current Teaching Activities
Which grade(s) do you currently teach (2007-08)? (Circle all that apply.)
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What science subject(s) at each grade level did you teach this year? (Check all that apply.)
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For each of the following subject areas, indicate how many separate classes (sections) you taught during the current or most recent semester. (Please check only one box per subject.)
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How would you describe the overall ability levels of students in your science classes?
In how many of your classes did you teach a force and motion unit this year? ________
About how many weeks did you spend on the force and motion unit? ________
During the force and motion unit, on average, how much time did you spend each week teaching force and motion? ______ hours, ______ minutes per week
To what extent did the Understanding Science course influence what you included in the force and motion unit?
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In what ways, if any, did your taking the Understanding Force and Motion course influence your teaching of the force and motion unit? For example, what impact did the course have on your teaching goals for the unit, topics or activities, or in student talk and interactions in the classroom during the unit?
Staff development
Not including the Understanding Science Project, about how many hours of staff development have you had this year that focused on one of the following areas?
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Not including the Understanding Science Project, about how many hours of staff development have you had this year in which you discussed cases of classroom teaching and learning (i.e., examples of someone else’s teaching)?
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Not including the Understanding Science Project, about how many hours of staff development have you had this year in which you analyzed examples of student work from your own or from colleagues’ classrooms?
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Teaching Practices (For all questions in this section, please check only one box per item.)
In your science lessons this year, about how often did students participate in the following types of activities?
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In your science lessons this year, about how often did students participate in the following types of activities?
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In order for you to find out about your students’ science understanding this year, to what extent did you rely on the following methods?
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Please indicate how confident you are teaching the following concepts, whether or not they are currently included in your curriculum.
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Please indicate how confident you are in your ability to conduct the following activities in class.
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To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
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Given the grade level of your students, the context in which you teach, and the science content that you cover, how effective are the following instructional practices for promoting science learning?
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For the following items, indicate the frequency with which you now use the practice to support English learners.
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a. Are there regularly scheduled, structured activities or meeting times at your school designed to encourage collaboration among teachers (e.g., group lesson planning, professional learning communities)?
1 Yes
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b. How frequently do you participate in any of these regularly scheduled activities or meetings?
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c. How frequently do these meetings/activities focus on the following topics?
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How frequently do you have a less formal conversation lasting at least 10 minutes with at least one other teacher in your school who is also participating in the WestEd Understanding Science course on force and motion, focused on the following topics?
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How frequently do you have a less formal conversation lasting at least 10 minutes with at least one teacher in your school who is NOT participating in the WestEd Understanding Science course on force and motion, focused on the following topics?
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a. Over the course of the last year, have you voluntarily implemented any new approaches or ideas in your classroom that were suggested by another teacher in your school? Please do not include any changes that you were required to implement.
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b. Please check all that apply regarding the new idea/approach you implemented.
1 What students are taught (curricula, lesson plans)
2 How students are taught (pedagogy)
3 Student behavior/disciplinary issues
4 Student assessment/achievement
5 Any aspect of the WestEd Understanding Science course on force and motion
Over the course of the last year, have you changed your approach to using aspects of the WestEd Understanding Science course on force and motion due to a conversation (or other form of interaction) with a teacher in your school? (Check all that apply.)
1 Yes
2 No
Over the course of the last year, have you shared (either given or received) classroom materials (excluding items unrelated to teaching, such as cleaning supplies) with another teacher in your school? (Check all that apply.)
1 Handouts
2 Manipulatives or hands-on materials
3 Lesson plans
4 Assessments (tests)
5 Other (please describe: __________________________________________________________)
a. To the best of your knowledge, have any teachers who are not participating in the WestEd Understanding Science course on force and motion begun to implement any aspects of that course?
1 Yes
2 No
b. If so, how many teachers? ___________
Teacher COLLABORATION
We would like to learn about teachers’ experiences collaborating with other teachers in their schools. Please think about both formal activities at your school intended to encourage collaboration and informal conversations you have with other teachers.
28. Not including the current school year and not including student teaching, how many years have you been a teacher? If this is your first year teaching, answer “zero.”
_____ years
29. Not including the current school year and not including student teaching, how many years have you taught in your current school? If this is your first year in this school, answer “zero.”
_____ years
30. Some teachers work independently while other teachers prefer to get input from other teachers. Would you say you get…
No input
Minimal input
Moderate input
A great deal of input
31. How comfortable are you receiving advice from other teachers?
Not at all comfortable
Slightly comfortable
Moderately comfortable
Completely comfortable
32. How comfortable are you offering advice to other teachers?
Not at all comfortable
Slightly comfortable
Moderately comfortable
Completely comfortable
33. How supportive are other teachers at your school when you need help or advice with teaching?
Virtually no teachers are supportive
Some teachers are supportive, but a majority are not
A majority of teachers are supportive, but some are not
Nearly every teacher is supportive
34. How receptive are other teachers at your school when you offer help or advice with teaching?
Virtually no teachers are receptive
Some teachers are receptive, but a majority are not
A majority of teachers are receptive, but some are not
Nearly every teacher is receptive
35. In general, how often do you participate in any organized group activities or meetings involving other teachers at your school…
…that primarily focus on administrative issues, such as schedules, upcoming events, and teachers work assignments?
Number of times: ________ per week
per month
per year
…that primarily focus on issues pertaining to student instruction/behavior?
Number of times: ________ per week
per month
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36. Think of changes that you have made over the past year that were due to a suggestion from another teacher in your school OR due to your having observed another teacher in your school.
Do NOT include changes that were due to a principal, or to someone outside of your school, that you were required to make, or that occurred as a regular part of the school calendar (for example, changes that always occur when switching from fall to spring semesters).
Mark all
Changes in… that apply
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… how you handle behavior problems involving an individual student |
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… your overall approach to managing student behavior in your class |
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…your own understanding of materials/procedures that you currently use |
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… your own understanding of the content of what you teach |
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… your approach to teaching specific groups of students (for example, students who are less proficient in English than they are in another language) |
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… your approach to any aspect of extra-curricular activities that you might be involved with (for example, coaching, tutoring or helping in an after school program) |
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END OF SURVEY
Thank you!
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Dear Colleague, |
Author | Kevin Huang |
Last Modified By | Katrina Ingalls |
File Modified | 2008-01-04 |
File Created | 2008-01-04 |