NTPS 2015-16 Pilot Test Instruction Placement Experiment Change Request

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NTPS 2015-16 Pilot Test Instruction Placement Experiment Change Request

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

National Center for Education Statistics



OMB No. 1850-xxxx: Approval Expires xx/xx/201x





TEACHER QUESTIONNAIRE

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY

2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR




THIS SURVEY HAS BEEN ENDORSED BY:


American Association of School Administrations

American Federation of Teachers

National Association of Elementary School Principals

Association for Middle Level Education (formerly National Middle School Association)

Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development

























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1. GENERAL INFORMATION

  1. How do you classify your position at THIS school, that is, the activity at which you spend most of your time during this school year?



1 Regular full-time teacher (in any of grades Kindergarten-12 or comparable ungraded levels)

2 Regular part-time teacher (in any of grades Kindergarten-12 or comparable ungraded levels)

3 Itinerant teacher (i.e., your assignment requires you to provide instruction at more than one school)

4 Long-term substitute (i.e., your assignment requires that you fill the role of a regular teacher on a long-term basis, but you are still considered a substitute)

5 Short-term substitute

6 Student teacher

7 Teacher aide

8 Administrator (e.g., principal, assistant principal, director, school head)

9 Library media specialist or Librarian

10 Other professional staff (e.g., counselor, curriculum coordinator, social worker)

11 Support staff (e.g., secretary)

  1. Which box did you mark in item 1 above? (skip logic will not be visible to respondents)

1 Box 1

2 Box 2, 3, or 4

3 Box 5, 6, or 7 Go to ‘Thank You Screen’.

Group 20 4 Box 8, 9, 10, or 11

  1. Do you TEACH any regularly scheduled class(es) at this school in any of grades K-12 or comparable ungraded levels?

  • Regularly scheduled classes are those taught at least once per week.

  • If you work as a library media specialist or librarian at this school, do not include classes in which you teach students how to use the library (e.g., library skills or library research).

  • If you teach a particular specialty either within or outside of a regular classroom (e.g., reading specialist, special education teacher, English as a Second Language teacher), include that time as a regularly scheduled class.


1 Yes

2 No Go to ‘Thank You Screen’.




















  1. How much time do you work as a TEACHER in any of grades K-12 or comparable ungraded levels at THIS

school?



1 Full time

2 3/4 time or more, but less than full-time

3 1/2 time or more, but less than 3/4 time

4 1/4 time or more, but less than 1/2 time

5 Less than 1/4 time

6 I do not teach any of grades K-12 or comparable ungraded levels Go to ‘Thank You Screen’.

  1. In what SCHOOL YEAR did you begin teaching at THIS SCHOOL?

  • Report the year you began teaching as a full-time or part-time teacher at this school, itinerant teacher who teaches part-time at this school, or long-term substitute at this school.

  • Do NOT include summer school.

  • Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher.

  • Example: If you began teaching at THIS school in September 2013 or in January 2014, you would report 2013-2014.

















-





School year











  1. What was your MAIN activity LAST school year (2013-14)?

  • Considering all of the options below, please select the box which best applies to how you spent the MOST time

LAST school year.

  • If you were a substitute or itinerant teacher please select the box which best applies to your MAIN activity LAST school year.



1 Teaching in this school

2 Teaching in another public elementary or secondary school IN THIS SCHOOL SYSTEM

3 Teaching in a public elementary or secondary school IN A DIFFERENT SCHOOL SYSTEM IN THIS STATE

4 Teaching in a public elementary or secondary school IN ANOTHER STATE

5 Teaching in a PRIVATE elementary or secondary school

6 Student at a college or university

7 Teaching in a preschool

8 Teaching at a college or university

9 Working in a position in the field of education, but not as a teacher

10 Working in an occupation outside the field of education

11 On leave (e.g., maternity or paternity leave, disability leave, sabbatical)

12 Caring for family members, but not on leave (e.g., homemaking, childrearing)

13 Military service

14 Unemployed and seeking work

1


5 Retired from another job

16 Other – please specify



  1. In how many schools have you taught at the elementary, middle, or secondary level?

  • Report the number of schools in which you taught as a full-time or part-time teacher, or long-term substitute.

  • If you are an itinerant teacher, report the number of districts, not schools within districts, in which you have taught.

  • Do NOT include summer school.

  • Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher.








Schools




  1. Excluding time spent on maternity/paternity leave or sabbatical, how many school years have you worked as an elementary, middle, or secondary level teacher in public, public charter or private schools?

  • Report the number of years you taught as a full-time or part-time teacher, itinerant teacher who teaches part-time at this school, or long-term substitute.

  • Include the current school year.

  • Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher.

  • Record whole years, not fractions or months.








School years




































2. CLASS ORGANIZATION

  1. Do you currently teach students in any of these grades at THIS school?

  • Please select Yes or No for each grade level.



Prekindergarten

1 Yes

2 No

Kindergarten

1 Yes

2 No

1st

1 Yes

2 No

2nd

1 Yes

2 No

3rd

1 Yes

2 No

4th

1 Yes

2 No

5th

1 Yes

2 No

6th

1 Yes

2 No

7th

1 Yes

2 No

8th

1 Yes

2 No

9th

1 Yes

2 No

10th

1 Yes

2 No

11th

1 Yes

2 No

12th

1 Yes

2 No

Ungraded

1 Yes

2 No


  1. Of all the students you teach at this school, how many have an Individualized Education Program (IEP)

because they have disabilities or are special education students?

  • Do NOT include students who have only a 504 plan.

  • If none, please select the ‘None’ box.


Frame2 None or








Students





  1. Of all the students you teach at this school, how many are of limited-English proficiency (LEP) or are English-language learners (ELLs)?

  • Students of limited-English proficiency [LEP] or English-language learners [ELLs] are those whose native or dominant language is other than English and who have sufficient difficulty speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language as to deny them the opportunity to learn successfully in an English-speaking-only classroom.

  • If none, please select the ‘None’ box.


None or








Students






  1. This school year, in what subject is your MAIN teaching assignment at THIS school?

  • Your main teaching assignment is the subject matter in which you teach the most classes.

  • Record one of the main teaching assignment codes and labels from Table 1 on page 8.





Main Teaching Assignment Code


Main Teaching Assignment Label











Table 1. Main Teaching Assignment and Subject-matter Codes and Labels
For Questions 12 and 19

General Education Codes and Labels

Elementary Education

Special Education

101 Early childhood or pre-K, general

102 Elementary grades, general

103 Middle grades, general

110 Special education, any

Subject-matter Specific Codes and Labels

Arts and Music

141 Art or arts and crafts

142 Art history

143 Dance

144 Drama or theater

145 Music

English and Language Arts

151 Communications

152 Composition

153 English

154 Journalism

155 Language arts

157 Literature or literary criticism

158 Reading

159 Speech

English as a Second Language (ESL)

160 ESL or bilingual education: General

161 ESL or bilingual education: Spanish

162 ESL or bilingual education: Other languages

Foreign Languages

171 French

172 German

173 Latin

174 Spanish

175 Other foreign language

Health Education

181 Health education

182 Physical education

Mathematics and Computer Science

191 Algebra I

192 Algebra II

193 Algebra III

194 Basic and general mathematics

195 Business and applied math

196 Calculus and pre-calculus

197 Computer science

198 Geometry

199 Pre-algebra

200 Statistics and probability

201 Trigonometry

Natural Sciences

210 Science, general

211 Biology or life sciences

212 Chemistry

213 Earth sciences

214 Engineering

215 Integrated science

216 Physical sciences

217 Physics

218 Other natural sciences

Social Sciences

220 Social studies, general

221 Anthropology

222 Area or ethnic studies (excluding Native American Studies)

225 Economics

226 Geography

227 Government or civics

228 History

231 Native American studies

232 Political science

233 Psychology

234 Sociology

235 Other social sciences

Career or Technical Education

241 Agriculture and natural resources

242 Business management

243 Business support

244 Marketing and distribution

245 Healthcare occupations

246 Construction trades, engineering, or science technologies (including CADD and drafting)

247 Mechanics and repair

249 Manufacturing or precision production (electronics, metalwork, textiles, etc.)

250 Communications and related technologies (including design, graphics, or printing; not including computer science)

253 Personal and public services (including culinary arts, cosmetology, child care, social work, protective services, custodial services, and interior design)

254 Family and consumer sciences education

255 Industrial arts or technology education

256 Other career or technical education

Miscellaneous

262 Driver education

264 Library or information science

265 Military science or ROTC

266 Philosophy

267 Religious studies, theology, or divinity

Other

  1. Other

  1. Which statement best describes the way YOUR classes at THIS school are organized?



1 You instruct several classes of different students most or all of the day in one or more subjects (sometimes called Departmentalized Instruction).

2 You are an elementary school teacher who teaches only one subject to different classes of students (sometimes called an Elementary Subject Specialist).

3 You instruct the same group of students all or most of the day in multiple subjects (sometimes called a Self-Contained Class).

4 You are one of two or more teachers, in the same class, at the same time, and are jointly responsible for teaching the same group of students all or most of the day (sometimes called Team Teaching).

5 You instruct a small number of selected students released from or in their regular classes in specific skills or to address specific needs (sometimes called a "Pull-Out" Class or "Push-In" Instruction).

  1. Check the box you marked in item 13 and follow the arrow for the next item. (skip logic will not be visible to respondents)

  1. Box 1 or 2

  2. Group 20 Box 3 or 4

  3. Box 5

  1. During your most recent FULL WEEK of teaching at THIS school, what is the total number of students

enrolled in the class you taught?







Students






  1. During your most recent FULL WEEK of teaching at THIS school, what is the average number of students

you taught at any one time?







Students




  1. During your most recent FULL WEEK of teaching, approximately how many hours did YOU spend

teaching each of the following subjects at THIS school?

  • If you taught two or more subjects at the same time, apportion the time to each subject the best you can.

  • Report hours to the nearest whole hour; do not record fractions of an hour or minutes.

  • If you did not teach a particular subject during the week, select the "None" box.


a. English, reading, or language arts (including reading and writing)

None or






Hours per week




b. Arithmetic or mathematics

None or






Hours per week




c. Social studies or history

None or






Hours per week




  1. Science

None or






Hours per week








Note: Items 18 and 19 are for teachers who marked box 1 or 2 for item 13 on page 9. If you marked box 3, 4, or 5 for item 13 (and completed items 15 and 17, or 16 and 17), GO TO Item 20 on page 12.

18. How many separate class periods or sections do you CURRENTLY teach at THIS school?

  • Do NOT include homeroom periods or study halls.

  • Do NOT include class periods or sections that you teach in the afternoon, that is, after lunch.

  • If you do not teach class periods or sections (as we have defined them), select the “None” box.



Group 20

GO TO Item 20 on page 12


None or









Hours per week






19. For EACH class period or section that you reported in item 18, record the subject name, subject- matter code, grade level code, and number of students.

  • MIXED GRADES: List the grade with the most number of students.

  • The number of lines filled out should equal the number of class periods or sections reported in item 18. However, if you reported more than 10 periods or sections in item 18, report on only 10 of those periods or sections.

  • Record one of the teaching assignment and subject matter codes from Table 1 on pages 8 and 9 and use the grade level codes below.




A. Subject Name

B. Subject-Matter Code

C. Grade Level Code

D. Number of Students







Example

English















1

5

3

1

1




3

3



























1




















































2




















































3




















































4




















































5




















































6




















































7




















































8




















































9




















































10







































Codes for grade levels of students

PK Prekindergarten

KG Kindergarten

01 1st grade

02 2nd grade

03 3rd grade

04 4th grade

05 5th grade

06 6th grade


07 7th grade

08 8th grade

09 9th grade

10 10th grade

11 11th grade

12 12th grade

UG Ungraded






20. On average, over the course of three months, how many times would you say that you give student assessments?

  • Pick the grade and the subject in which you tend to give the fewest number of student assessments in a three month period.

  • Count tests and examinations as assessments.

  • Do NOT count quizzes or homework.

  • Do NOT count standardized tests that are administered by the state.

  • If, on average, you do not give any assessments (as we have defined them), select the “None” box.


None or








Number of assessments







3. EDUCATION AND TRAINING

21. In the past two years, how many hours have you spent in in-service/professional development workshops or seminars?

  • Do NOT include workshops or seminars focused solely on teaching methods.

  • If you have not spent time in in-service/professional development workshops (as we have defined them), select the “None” box.



None or








Hours of professional development






22a. Did you have any student teaching (sometimes called practice teaching)?

Group 20 1 Yes

  1. No

b. In how many different classrooms did you student teach?







Number of classrooms




c. How long did your student teaching last?

  • If you student taught in more than one classroom, report the total amount of time spent student teaching across all assignments








Number of weeks







d. How many times did your college or university supervisor(s) provide you with written or verbal feedback

based on observing your delivery of instruction?

  • If your student teaching was in more than one classroom, report the total number of times you received feedback across all assignments.

  • If none, select the ‘None’ box.


None or








Number of times







23. Which of the following best describes your bachelor’s degree?


It was awarded by your school’s college of Education, school of Education, or department of Education

It was awarded by another college, school, or department, not in education




4 CERTIFICATION

The next series of questions is about state certification. Please read the questions carefully. This section allows teachers to report ONE current teaching certificate in the state where they are teaching, plus several content areas per certificate, if applicable. If you hold more than one certificate, please report the certificate you most recently received for teaching in the state where you are teaching.

24a. Which of the following describes the teaching certificate you currently hold that certifies you to
teach in THIS state?

Group 26 1 Regular or standard state certificate or advanced professional certificate

2 Certificate issued after satisfying all requirements except the completion of a probationary period (in some states this is called a probationary certificate)

3 Certificate that requires some additional coursework, student teaching, or passage of a test before regular certification can be obtained (in some states this is called a temporary or provisional certificate)

4 Certificate issued to pers­ons who must complete a certification program in order to continue teaching (in some states this is called a waiver or emergency certificate)

5 I do not hold any of the above certifications in THIS state

b. Using Table 2 on page 16, in what content area(s) and grade range(s) does the teaching certificate marked above certify you to teach in THIS state?

  • For some teachers, the content area may be special education or the grade level, for example, elementary general, secondary general, etc., or special education.

  • If this certificate certifies you to teach in more than one content area, you may report additional content areas in later items.

  • If your certificate does not restrict you to a specific grade range(s), select all three grade ranges.

.

1) Content Area

2) Grade Range of Certificate (mark (X) all that apply)

Content Area Code























Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5

At least one of grades 6-8

At least one of grades 9-12

Content Area Label

c. Does this certificate selected in item 26a certify you to teach in additional content areas?

1 Yes

2 No




Table 2. Certification Content Area Codes and Labels
For Questions 25b and 25d

General Education Codes and Labels

Elementary Education

101 Early childhood or Pre-K, general

102 Elementary grades, general

103 Middle grades, general

Secondary Education

103 Middle grades, general

104 Secondary grades, general

Special Education

111 Special education, general

112 Autism

113 Deaf and hard-of-hearing

114 Developmentally delayed

115 Early childhood special education

116 Emotionally disturbed or behavior disorders

117 Learning disabilities

118 Intellectual disabilities

119 Mildly or moderately disabled

120 Orthopedically impaired

121 Severely or profoundly disabled

122 Speech or language impaired

123 Traumatically brain-injured

124 Visually impaired

125 Other special education

131 Administration

132 Counseling and guidance

Subject-matter Specific Codes and Labels

Arts and Music

141 Art or arts and crafts

143 Dance

144 Drama or theater

145 Music

English and Language Arts

151 Communications

152 Composition

153 English

154 Journalism

155 Language arts

157 Literature or literary criticism

158 Reading

159 Speech

English as a Second Language

160 ESL or bilingual education: General

161 ESL or bilingual education: Spanish

162 ESL or bilingual education: Other languages

Foreign Languages

171 French

172 German

173 Latin

174 Spanish

175 Other foreign language

Health Education

181 Health education

182 Physical education

Mathematics and Computer Science

190 Mathematics

197 Computer science

200 Statistics and probability

Natural Sciences

210 Science, general

211 Biology or life sciences

212 Chemistry

213 Earth sciences

216 Physical sciences

217 Physics

218 Other natural sciences

Social Sciences

220 Social studies, general

221 Anthropology

222 Area or ethnic studies (excluding Native American studies)

225 Economics

226 Geography

227 Government or civics

228 History

231 Native American studies

232 Political science

233 Psychology

234 Sociology

235 Other social sciences

Career or Technical Education

241 Agriculture and natural resources

242 Business management

243 Business support

244 Marketing and distribution

245 Healthcare occupations

246 Construction trades, engineering, or science technologies (including CADD and drafting)

247 Mechanics and repair

249 Manufacturing or precision production (electronics, metalwork, textiles, etc.)

250 Communications and related technologies (including design, graphics or printing; not including computer science)

253 Personal and public services (including culinary arts, cosmetology, child care, social work, protective services, custodial services, and interior design)

254 Family and consumer sciences education

255 Industrial arts or technology education

256 Other career or technical education

Miscellaneous

262 Driver education

263 Humanities or Liberal studies

264 Library or Information science

265 Military science or ROTC

266 Philosophy

267 Religious studies, theology or divinity

Other

268 Other




24. Continued –

d. Using Table 2 on page 16, please record all ADDITIONAL content areas and grade ranges in which this certificate certifies you to teach:

  • Please record the content area code and label from Table 2 on page 16.

  • If your certificate does not restrict you to a specific grade range(s), select all three grade ranges.



Additional Content Area

2) Grade Range of Certificate (select all that apply)

(1)

Content Area Code























Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5

At least one of grades 6-8

At least one of grades 9-12


Content Area Label

(2)

Content Area Code






















Content Area Label

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5

At least one of grades 6-8

At least one of grades 9-12

(3)

Content Area Code






















Content Area Label

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5

At least one of grades 6-8

At least one of grades 9-12

(4)

Content Area Code






















Content Area Label

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5

At least one of grades 6-8

At least one of grades 9-12



25. Did you enter teaching through an alternative route to certification program?

  • An alternative route to certification program is a program that was designed to expedite the transition of

nonteachers to a teaching career, for example, a state, district, or university alternative route to certification program.



1 Yes

2 No













5. TEACHER WORKING CONDITIONS

For questions 26 to 28 please report to the nearest whole hour; do not record fractions of an hour or minutes.


26. How many hours does your contract require you to work during a typical FULL WEEK at THIS SCHOOL?

  • This would be base contract hours, or the equivalent, NOT including stipends or extra pay for extra duty.










Total WEEKLY hours required to work






27. Of the hours you are required to work, how many hours per week are you required to deliver INSTRUCTION to students in this school?

  • Example: If your base contract requires you to work 40 hours a week, with 30 of those hours for delivering instruction and 10 hours for planning, monitoring students outside of class time, etc., you would report 30 hours.

  • "PULL-OUT" or "PUSH-IN" TEACHERS: Please include the number of hours you instruct individual students or small groups of students.










Total WEEKLY hours required to deliver instruction





28. Including hours spent during the school day, before and after school, and on the weekends, how many hours do you spend on ALL teaching and other school-related activities during a typical FULL WEEK at THIS school?








Total WEEKLY hours spent on all teaching and school-related activities









29. On average, how many hours per week would you say that you spend communicating with parents?

  • Include parent-teacher conferences and face-to-face meetings about student performance.

  • Do NOT include telephone or email communications about student performance.

  • Do NOT include communications related to school functions, such as dances, field trips, or student exhibits.

  • If, on average, you do not spend time communicating with parents (as we have defined it), select the “None” box.

None or








Average WEEKLY hours







30. In the LAST SCHOOL YEAR (2013-14), how much of your own money did you spend on classroom supplies, without reimbursement?

  • Please use your best estimate for costs incurred, in whole dollars.

  • If none, please select the ‘None’ box.


None or





$



,





.00















6. SCHOOL CLIMATE AND TEACHER ATTITUDES

31. How much actual influence do you think teachers have over school policy AT THIS SCHOOL in each of the following areas?

  • Please select one answer on each line.




No influence

Minor influence

Moderate influence

A great deal of influence

a. Setting performance standards for students at this school

1

2

3

4

b. Establishing curriculum

1

2

3

4

c. Determining the content of in-service professional development programs

1

2

3

4

d. Evaluating teachers

1

2

3

4

e. Hiring new full-time teachers

1

2

3

4

f. Setting discipline policy

1

2

3

4

g. Deciding how the school budget will be spent

1

2

3


32. How many separate classrooms are in the building in which your classroom is located?


  • Please do NOT include classrooms used for primarily teaching STEM subjects, that is, science, technology, engineering and math courses.

  • If there are no classrooms in your building (as we have defined them), select the “None” box.


None or








Number of classrooms







33. How much actual control do you have IN YOUR CLASSROOM at this school over the following areas of your planning and teaching?

  • Please select one answer on each line.




No influence

Minor influence

Moderate influence

A great deal of influence

a. Selecting textbooks and other instructional materials

1

2

3

4

b. Selecting content, topics, and skills to be taught

1

2

3

4

c. Selecting teaching techniques

1

2

3

4

d. Evaluating and grading students

1

2

3

4

e. Disciplining students

1

2

3

4

f. Determining the amount of homework to be assigned

1

2

3



34. How many bathrooms are in the building in which your classroom is located?

  • Please include bathrooms primarily meant for use by staff members only.

  • Do NOT include bathrooms primarily meant for use by students.

  • If there are no bathrooms in your building (as we have defined them), select the “None” box.


None or








Number of bathrooms

































35. To what extent is each of the following a problem in this school?

  • Please select one answer on each line.




Serious problem

Moderate problem

Minor problem

Not a problem

a. Student tardiness

1

2

3

4

b. Student absenteeism

1

2

3

4

c. Student class cutting

1

2

3

4

d. Teacher absenteeism

1

2

3

4

e. Students dropping out

1

2

3

4

f. Student apathy

1

2

3

4

g. Lack of parental involvement

1

2

3

4

h. Poverty

1

2

3

4

i. Students come to school unprepared to learn

1

2

3

4

j. Poor student health

1

2

3

4

7. GENERAL EMPLOYMENT AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION

36. How many days are covered by your contract, per contract year?

  • Do NOT include professional development days, that is, non-instructional days meant to be used for your professional development.

  • Do include student contact days, and any other days covered by your contract.










Days per contract year







37. DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, what is your base teaching salary for the entire school year?

  • The following questions refer to your BEFORE-TAX earnings from teaching.

  • Report amounts in whole dollars.

$




,




.00








For the entire school year









38. Are you male or female?

1 Male

  1. Female

39. What is your current marital status?



1 Now married

2 Widowed

3 Separated

4 Divorced

5 Never married

b. Are you currently living with a boyfriend/girlfriend or partner?

1 Yes

2 No

c. Are you currently living in a registered domestic partnership or civil union?

1 Yes

  1. No

40. Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?

1 Yes

  1. No


41. What is your race?

  • Select one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be.

1 White

2 Black or African-American

3 Asian

4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

5 American Indian or Alaska Native

42. What is your year of birth?






1

9














8. DATE AND TIME TO COMPLETE

43. Please enter the date you completed this questionnaire.

  • Report month as a number, that is, 01 for January, 02 for February, etc.
















2

0

1












MONTH


DAY


YEAR


44. Please indicate how much time it took you to complete this form, not counting interruptions.

  • Please record the time in minutes, e.g., 50 minutes, 65 minutes, etc.








Minutes






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