Teacher Report Part III - Implementation Log Second Grad

Impact Study: Lessons in Character Program

Att_LIC Teacher Report Part III Implementation Log Second Grade

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Teacher Report -- Part III


Implementation Log


(Second Grade)




Implementation Log

Second Grade


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 examine the impact of the Lessons in Character Program (LIC) — an English language arts-based character education program — on student academic performance, attendance, school motivation, and endorsement of universal values consistent with character education. 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 for you to share with us your experience using the Lessons in Character materials in your classroom. According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 1850-0826. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 15 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection.  If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate(s) or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202-4651.  If you have comments or concerns regarding the status of your individual submission of this form, write directly to: Rafael Valdivieso, U.S. Department of Education, 555 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Room 506E, Washington, D.C. 20208.


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.


Please contact Dr. Barbara Dietsch with any questions at 562.799.5126 or by email at [email protected].




A. Satisfaction



Very Unsatisfied



Very Satisfied


  1. How satisfied are you with the Lessons in Character Program?


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4

2. How satisfied are you with the Daily Oral Language materials?


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4

3. How satisfied are you with the Writing with Character materials?



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B. Overall Implementation




Not at all as written

Sometimes as written

Mostly as written

Exactly as written


4. In general, to what degree did you teach the lessons as written in the Lessons in Character Teacher Management Guide?


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4

  1. In general, to what degree did you teach the lessons as written in the Daily Oral Language materials?


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  1. In general, to what degree did you teach the lessons as written in the Writing with Character materials?


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C. Lesson Tracking and Implementation






Number of Lessons




0


1-5


6-10


11-15


16-20


20+



  1. Approximately how many lessons from Lessons in Character did you teach?



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3

4

5

6


  1. Approximately how many lessons from Daily Oral Language did you teach?



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3

4

5

6


  1. Approximately how many lessons from Writing with Character did you teach?



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5

6



Please note the date you taught each of the lessons/activities listed. Use an “X” to note the degree to which you followed the “Teaching Strategies” for each lesson.



Student

Workbook

Pages


Date

Degree of Implementation




All

Most

Some

None

TRUSTWORTHINESS:

Be an Honest Person







Lesson 1: Defining the Theme







Activity 1: Journal Entry

1


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3

4

Activity 2: I Never Before Heard of Such a Thing

2


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3

4

Activity 3: Game Board

3


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3

4

Class Project: Be an honest person poster



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2

3

4

Lesson 2: In School



Activity 4: Review STAR Model


1

2

3

4

Activity 5: Case Study

4-5


1

2

3

4

Activity 6: Promise to be honest at school

6


1

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4

Class Project: Be an honest person poster



1

2

3

4

Lesson 3: Personal commitment







Activity 7: Journal Page

7


1

2

3

4

Activity 8: People I Can Ask for Help

8-9


1

2

3

4

Class Project: Be an honest person poster



1

2

3

4

Lesson 4: In the Community







Activity 9: The Lazy Tunrit

10


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4

Activity 10: “Honest Abe” Award

11


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4

Class Project: Be an honest person poster



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4

Comments:






Student

Workbook

Pages


Date

Degree of Implementation

RESPECT:

Be a Polite Person







Lesson 1: Defining the Theme







Activity 11: Ask a Foolish Question

12


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2

3

4

Activity 12: List of polite words

13


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3

4

Activity 13: Journal Entry

14


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3

4

Class Project: Be a polite person poster



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4

Lesson 2: In School







Activity 14: Promise to improve behavior at school

15


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3

4

Activity 15: Case Study

16-17


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3

4

Group project: Poilite Poster







Class Project: Be a polite person poster



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4

Lesson 3: Personal commitment







Review STAR Model


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2

3

4

Activity 16: Making Choices that are Polite

18


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3

4

Activity 17: How I Feel When I’m Polite

19


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4

Class Project: Be a polite person poster



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3

4

Lesson 4: In the Community







Activity 18: To Fight or Not to Fight

20


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3

4

Activity 19: Promise to be polite at home

21


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4

Activity 20: Polite ways to behave at a party

22


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4

Class Project: Be a polite person poster



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3

4

Comments:






RESPONSIBILITY

Be an Excellent Worker







Lesson 1: Defining the Theme







Activity 21: The Brave Mice

23


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3

4

Activity 22: When I was an excellent worker

24


1

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3

4

Activity 23: My jobs as an excellent worker

25


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3

4

Class Project: Be an excellent worker poster



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3

4

Lesson 2: In School







Activity 21: Case Study

26-27


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3

4

Activity 22: Be an excellent worker at school

28


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4

Class Project: Be an excellent worker poster



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3

4

Lesson 3: Personal commitment







Review STAR Model



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2

3

4

Activity 23: Obstacle Course

29


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3

4

Activity 24: Positive self-talk

30


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4

Activity 25: Asking for help

31


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4

Class Project: Be an excellent worker poster



1

2

3

4

Lesson 4: In the Community







Activity 26: Contract to be a good worker at home

32


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3

4

Activity 27: The Flies and the Bees

33


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4

Activity 28: Job Interviews

34


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4

Review STAR Model







Class Project: Be an excellent worker poster



1

2

3

4

Comments:



FAIRNESS

Be a Good Listener







Lesson 1: Defining the Theme







Activity 29: Being a good listener

35


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4

Activity 30: The Wasp and the Bee

36


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4

Class Project: Be a good listener poster



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4

Lesson 2: In School







Activity 31: Case Study

37-38


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4

Activity 32: Giving and listening to directions

39


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4

Class Project: Be a good listener poster



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4

Lesson 3: Personal commitment







Review STAR Model







Activity 33: Promise to be a fair listener

40


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4

Activity 34: Questionnaire – life story

41


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4

Class Project: Be a good listener poster



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4

Lesson 4: In the Community







Activity 35: Age and Wisdom

42


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Activity 36: Journal Entry

43


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4

Class Project: Be a good listener poster



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Comments:









CARING

Be a person who shares







Lesson 1: Defining the Theme







Activity 37: The Selfish Giant

44


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4

Activity 38: Poem celebrating sharing

45


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Class Project: Be a person who shares poster



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Lesson 2: In School







Activity 39: Case Study

46-47


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Activity 40: Sharing colors

48


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Class Project: Be a person who shares poster



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Lesson 3: Personal commitment







Review STAR Model







Activity 41: Journal Entry

49


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4

Activity 42: How sharing helps you feel better

50


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4

Activity 43: Thank you note

51


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Class Project: Be a person who shares poster



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4

Lesson 4: In the Community







Activity 44: Djuha’s Sleeve

52


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Activity 45:Personal commitment to share at home

53


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Class Project: Be a person who shares poster



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Comments:




CITIZENSHIP

Be a rule follower







Lesson 1: Defining the Theme







Activity 46: The Ruler of the Trees

54


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4

Activity 47: Game board

55


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Activity 48: The five Ws

56


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Class Project: Be a rule follower



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Lesson 2: In School







Activity 49: Case Study

57-58


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Activity 50: Tic-tac-toe

59


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Class Project: Be a rule follower



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Lesson 3: Personal commitment







Activity 50: Journal Entry

60


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4

Activity 51: Rules for Living

61


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Class Project: Be a rule follower



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Lesson 4: In the Community







Activity 52: The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage

62


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Activity 53: Lyrics that celebrate rules

63


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Class Project: Be a rule follower



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