Student End of Semester Survey (SESS), Form B1

Impact Study: High School Instruction with Problem-Based Economics

Att_PBE_Student End of Semester Survey (Control)

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STUDENT END OF SEMESTER SURVEY (SESS), FORM B1

Instructions


Thank you, in advance, for responding to the following questions. This instrument is being administered as part of a long-term research project by WestEd to understand strategies for improving high school economics. WestEd, a research, development, and service agency, works with education and other communities to promote excellence, achieve equity, and improve learning for children, youth, and adults.


This survey is designed to gather information about your learning experience in economics, including interest in economics, classroom activity participation, and self-rated learning skills. There are no right or wrong answers, and you will not be graded on this. It will take you about 10 minutes to complete it. All your answers will remain confidential and will be used only for statistical purposes.


Please read each question and indicate the response choice (see example 1) or the point on the scale (see example 2) that best represents your position. Select only one (unless otherwise specified) using “” for each statement.



Example 1


Never

A few times a semester

Once or twice a month

Once or twice a week

Almost everyday


How often do you read economics-related news?…….…..



Example 2

Not At All Very Much

I enjoy learning economics this semester………………..

STUDENT END OF SEMESTER SURVEY (SESS), FORM B



1.

S tudent name: (first) (last)




2.

S tudent ID:




3.

T eacher name: (first) (last)



4.

P eriod #:



5.

Were the following class activities helpful for you to learn Economics?

Did NOT Do This

(N/A)


Not at all



Very Much





a.

Reading the textbook

b.

Lectures, presentations and class discussions led by the teacher

c.

Use of videos, movies, tapes or CDs

d.

Presentations that you and your classmates gave in front of the class

e.

Working with other students during class

f.

Thinking about how to solve a realistic or real world economic problem

g.

Keeping a journal or log of your progress or thinking about Economic issues

h.

Keeping a list of what you know and need to know

i.

Writing assignments that were graded -- papers, essays, speeches, etc.

j.

Getting feedback on your work from the teacher or other students

k.

Working on projects that lasted a week or longer

l.

Using computers to research information on the Internet

m.

Use computers -- besides word processing -- to analyze or present data (e.g., Excel, PowerPoint, graphing, concept mapping, etc.)

6.

How often does each of these things happen in THIS CLASS?

Never

Once or twice a semester

Once a month

Once a week

Almost every day

a.

My friends and I talk outside of class about what we are learning in class.

b.

I try as hard as I can because I am worried about what my friends may think.

c.

My friends and I study or work together outside of class.



7.

Do you agree with the following statements?

Strongly Disagree



Strongly Agree




a.

In THIS CLASS too many students get away with being late and not doing their work.

b.

I LIKE to do more work than I have to in THIS CLASS.

c.

I could do a lot better in THIS CLASS.

d.

Studying a lot tends to make you less popular in THIS CLASS.



8.

In a typical WEEK, how many hours did you spend working on ECONOMICS homework or assignments outside of class?

No homework or out of class work

One hour a week

1-2 hours a week

3-4 hours per week

5 or more hours per week

9.

In a typical DAY, how many hours did you spend working on assignments outside of class or doing homework for ALL your classes?

No homework or out of class work

Half an hour

1 hour

2 hours

3-4 hours

5-7 hours

8+ hours

10.

How much effort did you put into Economics compared to your other classes?

a lot more effort than my other classes

about the same as my other classes

less effort than my other classes


11.

On a typical day, are you interested in reading newspaper or magazine articles about:

Not

Interested at all


Very Interested




a.

unemployment

b.

U.S. government politics

c.

economic issues faced by union workers

d.

economic issues faced by workers in other countries

e.

economic issues faced by the poor

f.

economic issues faced by the elderly

g.

why the price of some things is higher than the price of other things.



12.

How much did this class help you:

Did NOT Do This

(N/A)


Not at

All



A Great Deal





a.

understand how economics influences current events and real world issues

b.

appreciate economic ideas and concepts

c.

understand the economic concerns of different groups in society

d.

be more interested in economics



13.

To what extent did your teacher:

Did NOT Do This

(N/A)


Not at

All



A Great Deal





a.

give class assignments that made Economics more interesting?

b.

give lectures or lead discussions that made Economics more interesting?











One of the least interesting

Less interesting than others

As interesting as others

One of the most interesting

The most interesting class

14.

Compared to other classes that you took this semester, Economics was…

15.

Compared to ALL other classes you have taken in high school, Economics was….



16.

How much has this class improved your ability in each of the following?

Not at All


A Great Deal




a.

Solving complex real world problems

b.

Understanding data, graphs and charts

c.

Working effectively in groups

d.

Giving presentations in front of the class

e.

Writing papers or essays

f.

Discussing economic issues with others



17.

Any additional comments?



















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