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The SunWise Program (Renewal)

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Educator survey

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EPA would like to evaluate your experience with teaching the SunWise School Program. Can you kindly take a few minutes to answer the following questions? Your answers will go a long way toward helping us improve SunWise.

Information collection via this form is authorized by OMB Control No. 2060-0439.

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About You

To establish that you are an educator registered with the SunWise Program, please enter:

Your Name:

Your School:

Your Participation in SunWise

Please select: Did your class take part in any SunWise activities this past year (2010-2011 school year)?

Yes

Please estimate how many students received SunWise teaching:

What grade(s) did you teach

How much class time was spent on SunWise: (total minutes per school year)

No

In the interest of improving SunWise, can you tell us why not?

Skip to the Suggestions section

How many years have you been teaching the SunWise Program?

Do you plan on teaching SunWise next year?

Yes

No


If not, why not?


Did you order or download any SunWise resources besides the Tool Kit activities?

Yes

No

If so, which ones?


Were you aware of the SunWise with SHADE Poster Contest this past year?

Yes

No


If yes, did your class participate in the SunWise with SHADE Poster Contest this past year?

Yes

No


Were you aware of the “Don’t Fry Day” Pledge this past year?

Yes

No


If yes, did you take the “Don’t Fry Day” Pledge this past year?

Yes

No



If yes, which activities did you participate in for your pledge? (check all that apply)

a. Taught at least one SunWise activity during Spring/Summer.

b. Included the UV Index forecast or a sun safety tip in daily announcements.


c. Other. Please describe:

I. Overall Satisfaction:

  1. Please rank the children's overall satisfaction with the SunWise program.

Use a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the least satisfied and 5 being the most satisfied.

Least Satisfied

Most Satisfied

 

1

2

3

4

5

 

 

  1. Please rank your overall satisfaction with the SunWise program.

Use a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the least satisfied and 5 being the most satisfied.

Least Satisfied

Most Satisfied

 

1

2

3

4

5

 





II. Cross-Curricular Classroom Lessons (SunWise Tool Kit)

  1. Overall the instructional level of the Tool Kit was:

    Too easy

    About right

    Too advanced

  2.  Please indicate how many activities you completed in each of the following subject area in the past year:


Science

0

1

2

3

4

5

6+

Mathematics

0

1

2

3

4

5

6+

Physical

Education

0

1

2

3

4

5

6+

English

0

1

2

3

4

5

6+

Social Studies

0

1

2

3

4

5

6+

Health

0

1

2

3

4

5

6+


  1. What were the children's two favorite activities?

1:

2:

 

  1. Did the SunWise Tool Kit help students learn how to protect themselves from overexposure to the sun?

Use a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the least helpful and 5 being the most helpful.

Not helpful

Very helpful

 

1

2

3

4

5

 

 

  1. Did the SunWise Tool Kit help you learn about the risk of overexposure to the sun?

Use a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the least helpful and 5 being the most helpful.

Not helpful

Very helpful

 

1

2

3

4

5

 

  1.  How many other faculty members did you share your materials with?


1

2

3

4

5

6+


9. To the best of your knowledge, how many teachers in your school are currently using the SunWise curriculum?


1

2

3

4

5

6+


10. Would you recommend the SunWise Tool Kit to other teachers?


Yes

No

III. UV Index/Frisbee Use

  1. Did your class use the SunWise Web site to gather and/or input UV Index data?

Yes

No

 

  1. Was the UV Frisbee an effective teaching tool?

Yes

No


I did not use the UV Frisbee

Please describe:

IV. Infrastructure Enhancements

  1. Did you organize any school-wide sun safety activities (out of the classroom)?

Yes

No

If yes, please describe:

  1. Please indicate if any of your school’s policies changed as a result of your efforts with SunWise. (Check all that apply.)

 

Before SunWise?

After SunWise?

a. Were notes about sunscreen sent home to parents?

b. Was sunscreen available in the school?

c. Were more shade structures added to the schoolyard?

d. Were more trees added to the schoolyard?

e. Was a school-wide sun safety policy formalized?

f. Were annoucements about sun protection made (e.g., on sunny days or before field trips)?




  1. What challenges have you experienced in trying to change sun safety policies at your school?

(Check all that apply.)

 


a. School does not allow the use of sunscreen.

b. Students use sunscreen inappropriately (e.g., smear it on surfaces).

c. Students cannot afford sunscreen.

d. There is not enough time to apply sunscreen to all students.

e. Students are not allowed to wear hats.

f. Shade structures are too expensive.

g. Other (please describe):


V. Personal Behaviors

  1. Please indicate how your personal sun behaviors have changed since teaching the SunWise Program:

 

Improved

Stayed the same

Decreased

a. Applying sunscreen

b. Using a higher SPF sunscreen

c. Wearing a shirt and hat

d. Staying in the shade

e. Staying inside between 10 AM and 4 PM

If any of your sun protection behaviors have decreased, why? (Please explain)

  1. Since teaching the SunWise Program, have you talked to your family or friends about being sun safe more often?

Yes

No

VI. Suggestions

  1. What information, materials, or resources would you suggest we add, delete or change?


  1. Have you developed any enhancement activities/lessons for use with SunWise that you would be willing to share?

Yes

No

If yes, please describe

VII. Future Participation

  1. Would you like to continue your participation in SunWise for the next school year? (You automatically stay enrolled in SunWise, and you do not need to re-register.)

Yes

No


  1. How receptive would you be to new units on:

 

Not very receptive

Somewhat receptive

Very receptive

a. Dangers of tanning beds?

b. Helping children resist need for tanning?

c. Educating parents about sun protection?

 


or

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THANK YOU

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