Program for International Student Assessment 2015 (PISA:2015) Main Study

Program for International Student Assessment 2015 (PISA:2015) Main Study

Appendix C PISA 2015 Main Study Questionnaires

Program for International Student Assessment 2015 (PISA:2015) Main Study

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Appendix C: Data Collection Instruments (including Student Locator Questions)

1. School Questionnaire ................................................................................... 1
2. Teacher Questionnaire ............................................................................... 47
3. Science Teacher Questionnaire .................................................................. 81
4. Student Questionnaire .............................................................................. 114
5. Financial Literacy Student Questions ...................................................... 185
6. Student Locator Questions ...................................................................... 188

School Questionnaire

PISA 2015 Main Study
School Questionnaire

1

School Questionnaire

Dear school administrator,
Thank you for participating in this study.
This questionnaire asks for information about:
School background information
School management
Teaching staff
Assessment and evaluation
Targeted groups
School climate
This information helps illustrate the similarities and differences between groups of schools in order to better establish the context for students’ test
results. For example, the information provided may help to establish what effect the availability of resources may have on student achievement – both
within and between countries.
The questionnaire should be completed by the principal or designate. It should take about 45 minutes to complete.
For some questions specific expertise may be needed. You may consult experts to help you answer these questions.
If you do not know an answer precisely, your best estimate will be adequate for the purpose of the study.
Please note that the forward button used to proceed to the next question is located at the bottom right hand corner of your screen. In some instances
you may need to scroll down to the bottom of your screen to access this forward button.
Your answers will be combined with answers from other principals to calculate totals and averages. All information (or responses) you provide
may only be used for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by
law [Education Science Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002), 20 U.S. Code, Section 9573].
To answer questions in this questionnaire, please consider the following definition:
Science includes the domains of physics, chemistry, earth and space sciences, biology, applied sciences and technology either taught in your curriculum
as separate science subjects, or taught within a single ‘integrated-science’ subject. It does NOT include related subjects such as mathematics,
psychology, economics, nor geography.
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 voluntary information collection is 1850-0755. The time required to complete this
information collection is estimated to average 45 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 suggestions for improving the form, or comments or concerns
regarding the accuracy of the time estimate(s) or the status of your individual submission of this form, please write to: Program for International Student
Assessment (PISA), National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K Street, N.W., Room 8122, Washington, D.C. 20006.
O.M.B. No. 1850-0755, Approval Expires 08/31/2016

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School Questionnaire

School background information

3

School Questionnaire

Which of the following definitions best describes the community in which your school is located?
(Please select one response.)

SC 001Q01TA01

A village, hamlet or rural area (fewer than 3,000 people)

SC 001Q01TA02

A small town (3, 000 to about 15, 000 people)

SC 001Q01TA03

A town (15, 000 to about 100, 000 people)

SC 001Q01TA04

A city (100, 000 to about 1, 000 000 people)

SC 001Q01TA05

A large city (with over 1, 000 000 people)

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School Questionnaire

As of February 1, 2015, what was the total school enrollment (number of students)?
(Please enter a number for each response. Enter "0" (zero) if there are none.)

SC 002Q01TA01

Number of boys:

SC 002Q02TA01

Number of girls:

5

School Questionnaire

What is the average size of English classes in the 10th grade in your school?
(Please select one response.)

SC 003Q01TA01

15 students or fewer

SC 003Q01TA02

16-20 students

SC 003Q01TA03

21-25 students

SC 003Q01TA04

26-30 students

SC 003Q01TA05

31-35 students

SC 003Q01TA06

36-40 students

SC 003Q01TA07

41-45 students

SC 003Q01TA08

46-50 students

SC 003Q01TA09

More than 50 students

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School Questionnaire

Approximately what percentage of students at this school last year were eligible for free - or reduced - price lunches
through the National School Lunch Program?
(Please enter a number. Type 0 (zero) if there are none.)

SC 801A01NA01

Percentage of students eligible

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School Questionnaire

The goal of the following set of questions is to gather information about the student-computer ratio for students in
the 10th grade at your school.
(Please enter a number for each response. Enter "0" (zero) if there are none.)
Number
SC 004Q01TA01

At your school, what is the total number of students in the 10th grade?

Approximately how many computers are available for these students for educational purposes?

Approximately how many of these computers are connected to the Internet?

Approximately how many of these computers are portable (e.g., laptop, tablet)?

About how many interactive whiteboards are available in the school altogether?

SC 004Q02TA01

SC 004Q03TA01

SC 004Q04NA01

SC 004Q05NA01

SC 004Q06NA01

About how many data projectors are available in the school altogether?

About how many computers with internet connection are available for teachers in your school?

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SC 004Q07NA01

School Questionnaire

In this academic year, which of the following activities does your school offer to students in the 10th grade?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Band, orchestra or choir

School play or school musical

School yearbook, newspaper or magazine

Volunteering or community service activities

Science club

Science competitions (e.g., science fair)

Chess club

Club with a focus on computers/ Information and
Communication Technology

Art club or art activities

Sports team or sports activities

Yes

No

SC 053Q01TA01

SC 053Q01TA02

SC 053Q02TA01

SC 053Q02TA02

SC 053Q03TA01

SC 053Q03TA02

SC 053Q04TA01

SC 053Q04TA02

SC 053Q05NA01

SC 053Q05NA02

SC 053Q06NA01

SC 053Q06NA02

SC 053Q07TA01

SC 053Q07TA02

SC 053Q08TA01

SC 053Q08TA02

SC 053Q09TA01

SC 053Q09TA02

SC 053Q10TA01

SC 053Q10TA02

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School Questionnaire

Which of the following is true for the science department of your school?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Yes

No

Compared to other departments, our school's science
department is well equipped.

SC 059Q01NA01

SC 059Q01NA02

If we ever have some extra funding, a big share goes into
improvement of our science teaching.

SC 059Q02NA01

SC 059Q02NA02

Science teachers are among our best educated staff
members.

SC 059Q03NA01

SC 059Q03NA02

Compared to similar schools, we have a well equipped
laboratory.

SC 059Q04NA01

SC 059Q04NA02

The material for hands-on activities in science is in good
shape.

SC 059Q05NA01

SC 059Q05NA02

We have enough laboratory material that all courses can
regularly use it.

SC 059Q06NA01

SC 059Q06NA02

We have extra laboratory staff that helps support science
teaching.

SC 059Q07NA01

SC 059Q07NA02

Our school spends extra money on up-to-date science
equipment.

SC 059Q08NA01

SC 059Q08NA02

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School Questionnaire

For 15-year-old students, does your school provide the following study help?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Room(s) where the students can do their
homework

Staff help with homework

Yes

No

SC 052Q01NA01

SC 052Q01NA02

SC 052Q02NA01

SC 052Q02NA02

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School Questionnaire

School Management

12

School Questionnaire

Below are statements about your management of this school. Please indicate the frequency of the following activities
and behaviors in your school during 2012-2013 academic year.
(Please select one response in each row.)

Did not occur

1-2 times
3-4 times
during the year during the year

Once a month

Once a week

More than
once a
week

SC 009Q01TA01

SC 009Q01TA02

SC 009Q01TA03

SC 009Q01TA04

SC 009Q01TA05

SC 009Q01TA06

SC 009Q02TA01

SC 009Q02TA02

SC 009Q02TA03

SC 009Q02TA04

SC 009Q02TA05

SC 009Q02TA06

I ensure that teachers work according to the
school’s educational goals.

SC 009Q03TA01

SC 009Q03TA02

SC 009Q03TA03

SC 009Q03TA04

SC 009Q03TA05

SC 009Q03TA06

I promote teaching practices based on recent
educational research.

SC 009Q04TA01

SC 009Q04TA02

SC 009Q04TA03

SC 009Q04TA04

SC 009Q04TA05

SC 009Q04TA06

I praise teachers whose students are actively
participating in learning.

SC 009Q05TA01

SC 009Q05TA02

SC 009Q05TA03

SC 009Q05TA04

SC 009Q05TA05

SC 009Q05TA06

When a teacher has problems in his/her classroom, I
take the initiative to discuss matters.

SC 009Q06TA01

SC 009Q06TA02

SC 009Q06TA03

SC 009Q06TA04

SC 009Q06TA05

SC 009Q06TA06

SC 009Q07TA01

SC 009Q07TA02

SC 009Q07TA03

SC 009Q07TA04

SC 009Q07TA05

SC 009Q07TA06

SC 009Q08TA01

SC 009Q08TA02

SC 009Q08TA03

SC 009Q08TA04

SC 009Q08TA05

SC 009Q08TA06

I use student performance results to develop the
school’s educational goals.
I make sure that the professional development
activities of teachers are in accordance with the
teaching goals of the school.

I draw teachers’ attention to the importance of
students’ development of critical and social
capacities.

I pay attention to disruptive behavior in classrooms.

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School Questionnaire

I provide staff with opportunities to participate in
school decision-making.

SC 009Q09TA01

SC 009Q09TA02

SC 009Q09TA03

SC 009Q09TA04

SC 009Q09TA05

SC 009Q09TA06

I engage teachers to help build a school culture of
continuous improvement.

SC 009Q10TA01

SC 009Q10TA02

SC 009Q10TA03

SC 009Q10TA04

SC 009Q10TA05

SC 009Q10TA06

I ask teachers to participate in reviewing
management practices.

SC 009Q11TA01

SC 009Q11TA02

SC 009Q11TA03

SC 009Q11TA04

SC 009Q11TA05

SC 009Q11TA06

When a teacher brings up a classroom problem, we
solve the problem together.

SC 009Q12TA01

SC 009Q12TA02

SC 009Q12TA03

SC 009Q12TA04

SC 009Q12TA05

SC 009Q12TA06

I discuss the school’s academic goals with teachers
at faculty meetings.

SC 009Q13TA01

SC 009Q13TA02

SC 009Q13TA03

SC 009Q13TA04

SC 009Q13TA05

SC 009Q13TA06

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School Questionnaire

Regarding your school, who has a considerable responsibility for the following tasks?
(Please select as many boxes as appropriate in each row.)

Selecting teachers for hire

Firing teachers

Establishing teachers’ starting salaries

Determining teachers’ salary increases

Formulating the school budget

Deciding on budget allocations within the
school

Establishing student disciplinary policies

Establishing student assessment policies

Approving students for admission to the
school

Principal

Teachers

School-level
governing board

Local education
agency

State education
agency

U.S. Dept.
of
Education

SC 010Q01TA01

SC 010Q01TB01

SC 010Q01TC 01

SC 010Q01TD01

SC 010Q01TE01

SC 010Q01T01

SC 010Q02TA01

SC 010Q02TB01

SC 010Q02TC 01

SC 010Q02TD01

SC 010Q02TE01

SC 010Q02T01

SC 010Q03TA01

SC 010Q03TB01

SC 010Q03TC 01

SC 010Q03TD01

SC 010Q03TE01

SC 010Q03T01

SC 010Q04TA01

SC 010Q04TB01

SC 010Q04TC 01

SC 010Q04TD01

SC 010Q04TE01

SC 010Q04T01

SC 010Q05TA01

SC 010Q05TB01

SC 010Q05TC 01

SC 010Q05TD01

SC 010Q05TE01

SC 010Q05T01

SC 010Q06TA01

SC 010Q06TB01

SC 010Q06TC 01

SC 010Q06TD01

SC 010Q06TE01

SC 010Q06T01

SC 010Q07TA01

SC 010Q07TB01

SC 010Q07TC 01

SC 010Q07TD01

SC 010Q07TE01

SC 010Q07T01

SC 010Q08TA01

SC 010Q08TB01

SC 010Q08TC 01

SC 010Q08TD01

SC 010Q08TE01

SC 010Q08T01

SC 010Q09TA01

SC 010Q09TB01

SC 010Q09TC 01

SC 010Q09TD01

SC 010Q09TE01

SC 010Q09T01

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School Questionnaire

Choosing which textbooks are used

Determining course content

Deciding which courses are offered

SC 010Q10TA01

SC 010Q10TB01

SC 010Q10TC 01

SC 010Q10TD01

SC 010Q10TE01

SC 010Q10T01

SC 010Q11TA01

SC 010Q11TB01

SC 010Q11TC 01

SC 010Q11TD01

SC 010Q11TE01

SC 010Q11T01

SC 010Q12TA01

SC 010Q12TB01

SC 010Q12TC 01

SC 010Q12TD01

SC 010Q12TE01

SC 010Q12T01

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School Questionnaire

How often are the following factors considered when students are admitted to your school?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Student’s record of academic performance (including placement tests)

Recommendation of feeder schools

Parents’ endorsement of the instructional or religious philosophy of the
school

Whether the student requires or is interested in a special program

Preference given to family members of current or former students

Residence in a particular area

Other

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Never

Sometimes

Always

SC 012Q01TA01

SC 012Q01TA02

SC 012Q01TA03

SC 012Q02TA01

SC 012Q02TA02

SC 012Q02TA03

SC 012Q03TA01

SC 012Q03TA02

SC 012Q03TA03

SC 012Q04TA01

SC 012Q04TA02

SC 012Q04TA03

SC 012Q05TA01

SC 012Q05TA02

SC 012Q05TA03

SC 012Q06TA01

SC 012Q06TA02

SC 012Q06TA03

SC 012Q07TA01

SC 012Q07TA02

SC 012Q07TA03

School Questionnaire

Is your school a public or a private school?
(Please select one response.)

A public school

SC 013Q01TA01

A private school

SC 013Q01TA02

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School Questionnaire

What kind of organization runs your school?
(Please select one response.)

SC 014Q01NA01

A church or other religious organization

SC 014Q01NA02

Another not-for-profit organization

SC 014Q01NA03

A for-profit organization

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School Questionnaire

About what percentage of your total funding for a typical school year comes from the following sources?
(Please enter a number for each response. Enter "0" (zero) if there are none.)
%
SC 016Q01TA01

Government (includes local, state and federal)

SC 016Q02TA01

Tuition, student fees or school charges paid by parents

SC 016Q03TA01

Benefactors, donations, bequests, sponsorships, parent fundraising

SC 016Q04TA01

Other

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School Questionnaire

Is your school's capacity to provide instruction hindered by any of the following issues?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Not at all

Very little

To some extent

A lot

SC 017Q01NA01

SC 017Q01NA02

SC 017Q01NA03

SC 017Q01NA04

SC 017Q02NA01

SC 017Q02NA02

SC 017Q02NA03

SC 017Q02NA04

SC 017Q03NA01

SC 017Q03NA02

SC 017Q03NA03

SC 017Q03NA04

SC 017Q04NA01

SC 017Q04NA02

SC 017Q04NA03

SC 017Q04NA04

A lack of educational material (e.g., textbooks, IT equipment,
library or laboratory material).

SC 017Q05NA01

SC 017Q05NA02

SC 017Q05NA03

SC 017Q05NA04

Inadequate or poor quality educational material (e.g.,
textbooks, IT equipment, library or laboratory material).

SC 017Q06NA01

SC 017Q06NA02

SC 017Q06NA03

SC 017Q06NA04

A lack of physical infrastructure (e.g., building, grounds,
heating/cooling, lighting and PA system).

SC 017Q07NA01

SC 017Q07NA02

SC 017Q07NA03

SC 017Q07NA04

Inadequate or poor quality physical infrastructure (e.g.,
building, grounds, heating/cooling, lighting and PA system).

SC 017Q08NA01

SC 017Q08NA02

SC 017Q08NA03

SC 017Q08NA04

A lack of teaching staff.

Inadequate or poorly qualified teaching staff.

A lack of assisting staff.

Inadequate or poorly qualified assisting staff.

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School Questionnaire

Teaching Staff

22

School Questionnaire

How many of the following teachers are on the staff of your school?
Include both full-time and part-time teachers. A full-time teacher is employed at least 90% of the time as a teacher for the full school year. All other
teachers should be considered part time.

Regarding the qualification level, please refer only to the teacher's highest qualification level.
(Please enter a number in each space provided. Enter "0" (zero) if there are none.)

Teachers in TOTAL

Teachers fully certified by the state in their main assignment field

Teachers with a bachelor's degree

Teachers with a master's degree

Teachers with a doctoral degree or professional degree (e.g., J.D.
or M.D)

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Full-time

Part-time

SC 018Q01TA01

SC 018Q01TA02

SC 018Q02TA01

SC 018Q02TA02

SC 018Q05NA01

SC 018Q05NA02

SC 018Q06NA01

SC 018Q06NA02

SC 018Q07NA01

SC 018Q07NA02

School Questionnaire

How many of the following teachers are on the science staff of your school?
Include both full-time and part-time teachers. A full-time teacher is employed at least 90% of the time as a teacher for the full school year. All
other teachers should be considered part-time.
(Please enter a number in each space provided. Enter "0" (zero) if there are none.)
Full-time

Part-time

SC 019Q01NA01

SC 019Q01NA02

Science teachers fully certified by the state in their main assignment
field

SC 019Q02NA01

SC 019Q02NA02

Science teachers with at least a bachelor's degree with a major in
science

SC 019Q03NA01

SC 019Q03NA02

Science teachers in TOTAL

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School Questionnaire

During the last three months, what percentage of teaching staff in your school has attended a program of
professional development?
A program of professional development here is a formal program designed to enhance teaching skills or pedagogical practices. It may or may not
lead to a recognized qualification. The program must last for at least one day in total and have a focus on teaching and education.
(Please move the slider to the appropriate percentage. If none of your teachers participated in any professional development activities select "0"
(zero).)

SC 025Q01NA01

All teaching staff at your school

0%

100%

SC 025Q02NA01

Science teaching staff at your
school

0%

100%

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School Questionnaire

Which of the following types of in-house professional development exist at your school?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Yes

No

The teachers in our school cooperate by exchanging ideas or material
when teaching specific units or series of lessons.

SC 027Q01NA01

SC 027Q01NA02

Our school invites specialists to conduct in-service training for
teachers.

SC 027Q02NA01

SC 027Q02NA02

Our school organizes in-service workshops which deal with specific
issues that our school faces.

SC 027Q03NA01

SC 027Q03NA02

Our school organizes in-service workshops for specific groups of
teachers (e.g., newly appointed teachers).

SC 027Q04NA01

SC 027Q04NA02

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School Questionnaire

Assessment and Evaluation

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School Questionnaire

During the last academic year, have any of the following methods been used to monitor the practice of teachers at
your school?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Tests or assessments of student achievement

Teacher peer review (of lesson plans, assessment instruments,
lessons)

Principal or senior staff observations of lessons

Observation of classes by inspectors or other persons external to
the school

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Yes

No

SC 032Q01TA01

SC 032Q01TA02

SC 032Q02TA01

SC 032Q02TA02

SC 032Q03TA01

SC 032Q03TA02

SC 032Q04TA01

SC 032Q04TA02

School Questionnaire

Generally, in your school, how often are students in the 10th grade assessed using the following methods?
(If you need further explanation of the term "standardized tests," please use the help button.)
(Please select one response in each row.)
Standardized tests are consistent in design, content, administration and scoring. Results can be compared across students and schools.

Mandatory standardized tests (e.g., state assessment in
your state)
Non-mandatory standardized tests (e.g., publicly or
commercial available standardized test material like the
SAT or ACT)

Teacher-developed tests

Teachers’ judgmental ratings

Never

1-2 times a year

3-5 times a year

Monthly

More than once
a month

SC 034Q01NA01

SC 034Q01NA02

SC 034Q01NA03

SC 034Q01NA04

SC 034Q01NA05

SC 034Q02NA01

SC 034Q02NA02

SC 034Q02NA03

SC 034Q02NA04

SC 034Q02NA05

SC 034Q03TA01

SC 034Q03TA02

SC 034Q03TA03

SC 034Q03TA04

SC 034Q03TA05

SC 034Q04TA01

SC 034Q04TA02

SC 034Q04TA03

SC 034Q04TA04

SC 034Q04TA05

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School Questionnaire

In your school, are standardized tests and/or teacher-developed tests of students in 10th grade used for any of the
following purposes?
(If you need further explanation of the term "standardized tests," please use the help button.)
(Please select either "yes" or "no" to indicate the use of standardized tests and teacher-developed tests for each of the specified purposes.)
The term standardized tests includes standardised mandatory tests (mandated e.g., by national, state or district authorities) as well as standardized
non-mandatory tests (e.g., publicly or commercial available standardized test material). These tests are consistent in design, content, administration
and scoring. Results can be compared across students and schools.

To guide students' learning

Standardized tests

Teacher-developed tests

SC 035Q01NA01

SC 035Q01NB01

Select...

Select...

To guide students' learning ( SC035Q01NB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To guide students' learning ( SC035Q01NA01 )
Select...
Yes
No
SC 035Q02TA01

To inform parents about their child’s progress

Select...

To inform parents about their child’s progress ( SC035Q02TB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To inform parents about their child’s progress ( SC035Q02TA01 )
Select...

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SC 035Q02TB01

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Yes
No
SC 035Q03TA01

To make decisions about students’ retention or promotion

Select...

SC 035Q03TB01

Select...

To make decisions about students’ retention or promotion ( SC035Q03TB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To make decisions about students’ retention or promotion ( SC035Q03TA01 )
Select...
Yes
No
SC 035Q04TA01

To group students for instructional purposes

Select...

SC 035Q04TB01

Select...

To group students for instructional purposes ( SC035Q04TB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To group students for instructional purposes ( SC035Q04TA01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To compare the school to district, state, or national
performance

SC 035Q05TA01

Select...

To compare the school to district, state, or national performance ( SC035Q05TB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To compare the school to district, state, or national performance ( SC035Q05TA01 )
Select...
Yes
No

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SC 035Q05TB01

Select...

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SC 035Q06TA01

To monitor the school’s progress from year to year

Select...

SC 035Q06TB01

Select...

To monitor the school’s progress from year to year ( SC035Q06TB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To monitor the school’s progress from year to year ( SC035Q06TA01 )
Select...
Yes
No
SC 035Q07TA01

To make judgments about teachers’ effectiveness

Select...

SC 035Q07TB01

Select...

To make judgments about teachers’ effectiveness ( SC035Q07TB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To make judgments about teachers’ effectiveness ( SC035Q07TA01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To identify aspects of instruction or the curriculum that
could be improved

SC 035Q08TA01

Select...

SC 035Q08TB01

Select...

To identify aspects of instruction or the curriculum that could be improved ( SC035Q08TB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To identify aspects of instruction or the curriculum that could be improved ( SC035Q08TA01 )
Select...
Yes
No
SC 035Q09NA01

To adapt teaching to the students' needs

Select...

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SC 035Q09NB01

Select...

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To adapt teaching to the students' needs ( SC035Q09NB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To adapt teaching to the students' needs ( SC035Q09NA01 )
Select...
Yes
No
SC 035Q10TA01

To compare the school with other schools

Select...

SC 035Q10TB01

Select...

To compare the school with other schools ( SC035Q10TB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To compare the school with other schools ( SC035Q10TA01 )
Select...
Yes
No
SC 035Q11NA01

To award certificates to students

Select...

To award certificates to students ( SC035Q11NB01 )
Select...
Yes
No
To award certificates to students ( SC035Q11NA01 )
Select...
Yes
No

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SC 035Q11NB01

Select...

School Questionnaire

In your school, are achievement data used in any of the following accountability procedures?
Achievement data include aggregated school or grade-level test scores or grades, or graduation rates.

(Please select one response in each row.)

Achievement data are posted publicly (e.g., in the media)

Achievement data are tracked over time by an administrative
authority, such as a district, state, or national education agency

Achievement data are provided directly to parents

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Yes

No

SC 036Q01TA01

SC 036Q01TA02

SC 036Q02TA01

SC 036Q02TA02

SC 036Q03NA01

SC 036Q03NA02

School Questionnaire

Do the following arrangements aimed at quality assurance and improvements exist in your school and where do they
come from?
(If you need further explanation of the term "internal school evaluation" or "external school evaluation," please use the help button.)
(Please select one response in each row.)
Internal school evaluation: Evaluation as part of a process controlled by a school in which the school defines which areas are judged; the evaluation may
be conducted by members of the school or by persons/institutions commissioned by the school.
External school evaluation: Evaluation as part of a process controlled and headed by an external body. The school does not define the areas which are
judged.

Yes, this is mandatory, e.g., based
on district or state policies

Yes, based on school
initiative

No

SC 037Q01TA01

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SC 037Q02TA01

SC 037Q02TA02

SC 037Q02TA03

SC 037Q03TA01

SC 037Q03TA02

SC 037Q03TA03

SC 037Q04TA01

SC 037Q04TA02

SC 037Q04TA03

Systematic recording of data such as teacher or student
attendance and professional development

SC 037Q05NA01

SC 037Q05NA02

SC 037Q05NA03

Systematic recording of student test results and
graduation rates

SC 037Q06NA01

SC 037Q06NA02

SC 037Q06NA03

Seeking written feedback from students (e.g. regarding

SC 037Q07TA01

SC 037Q07TA02

SC 037Q07TA03

Internal evaluation / Self-evaluation

External evaluation

Written specification of the school’s curricular profile and
educational goals

Written specification of student performance standards

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lessons, teachers or resources)

Teacher mentoring

Regular consultation aimed at school improvement with
one or more experts over a period of at least six months
Implementation of a standardized policy for science
subjects (i.e. school curriculum with shared instructional
materials accompanied by staff development and training)

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SC 037Q08TA02

SC 037Q08TA03

SC 037Q09TA01

SC 037Q09TA02

SC 037Q09TA03

SC 037Q10NA01

SC 037Q10NA02

SC 037Q10NA03

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Based on your last internal school evaluation results, did your school implement any measures in the following areas?
(If you need further explanation of the term "internal school evaluation," please use the help button.)
(Please select one response in each row.)
Internal school evaluation: Evaluation as part of a process controlled by a school in which the school defines which areas are judged; the evaluation may
be conducted by members of the school or by persons/institutions commissioned by the school.

Educational staff (e.g., workload, personal
requirements, qualifications)

Implementation of the curriculum

Quality of teaching and learning

Parental engagement in school

Teacher professional development

Student achievement

Students' cross-curricular competencies

Equity in school

Yes

No, because results were
satisfactory

No, for other reasons

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SC 040Q02NA02

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SC 040Q03NA02

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SC 040Q17NA02

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Thinking about the last external evaluation in your school. Do the following statements apply?
(If you need further explanation of the term "external school evaluation," please use the help button.)
(Please select one response in each row.)
External school evaluation: Evaluation as part of a process controlled and headed by an external body. The school does not define the areas which are
judged.

Yes

No

The results of the external evaluation led to changes in school
policies.

SC 041Q01NA01

SC 041Q01NA02

We used the data to plan specific action for school
development.

SC 041Q03NA01

SC 041Q03NA02

We used the data to plan specific action for the improvement
of teaching.

SC 041Q04NA01

SC 041Q04NA02

We put measures derived from the results of the external
evaluation into practice promptly.

SC 041Q05NA01

SC 041Q05NA02

The impetus triggered by the external evaluation
"disappeared" very quickly at our school.

SC 041Q06NA01

SC 041Q06NA02

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Targeted Groups

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Some schools organize instruction differently for students with different abilities.

What is your school’s policy about this for students in tenth grade?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Students are grouped by ability into different classes

Students are grouped by ability within their classes

For all subjects

For some subjects

Not for any subject

SC 042Q01TA01

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SC 042Q02TA02

SC 042Q02TA03

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Please estimate the percentage of students at 10th grade in your school who have the following characteristics.
(Please consider that students may fall into multiple categories.)
(Please move the slider to the appropriate percentage.)

SC 048Q01NA01

Students whose heritage language is
different from English

0%

100%

SC 048Q02NA01

Students with special needs

0%

100%

SC 048Q03NA01

Students from socioeconomically
disadvantaged homes

0%

100%

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School Climate

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In your school, to what extent is the learning of students hindered by the following phenomena?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Student truancy

Students skipping classes

Students lacking respect for teachers

Student use of alcohol or illegal drugs

Students intimidating or bullying other students

Teachers not meeting individual students’ needs

Teacher absenteeism

Staff resisting change

Teachers being too strict with students

Teachers not being well prepared for classes

Not at all

Very little

To some extent

A lot

SC 061Q01TA01

SC 061Q01TA02

SC 061Q01TA03

SC 061Q01TA04

SC 061Q02TA01

SC 061Q02TA02

SC 061Q02TA03

SC 061Q02TA04

SC 061Q03TA01

SC 061Q03TA02

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SC 061Q05TA02

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SC 061Q09TA02

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SC 061Q09TA04

SC 061Q10TA01

SC 061Q10TA02

SC 061Q10TA03

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Do the following statements about parental involvement apply to your school?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Our school provides a welcoming and accepting atmosphere for
parents to get involved.
Our school designs effective forms of school-to-home and hometo-school communications about school programs and students'
progress.

Our school includes parents in school decisions.

Our school provides information and ideas to families about how
to help students at home with homework and other curriculumrelated activities, decisions, and planning.
Our school identifies and integrates resources and services from
the community to strengthen school programs, family practices,
and student learning and development.
There is federal, state, or district legislation on including parents
in school activities.

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Yes

No

SC 063Q02NA01

SC 063Q02NA02

SC 063Q03NA01

SC 063Q03NA02

SC 063Q04NA01

SC 063Q04NA02

SC 063Q06NA01

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SC 063Q07NA01

SC 063Q07NA02

SC 063Q09NA01

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During 2012-2013 academic year, what proportion of students’ parents participated in the following school-related
activities?
(Please move the slider to the appropriate position. If no parents participated in the activity, please select "0" (zero). Select "100" (one hundred) if all
parents participated in the activity.)

Discussed their child’s academic
progress with a teacher on their own
initiative

Discussed their child’s academic
progress on the initiative of one of
their child’s teachers.

Participated in local school
government (e.g., parent teacher
association or parent advisory
council).

Volunteered in physical or extracurricular activities (e.g., building
maintenance, carpentry, gardening
or yard work, school play, sports,
field trip)

SC 064Q01TA01

0%

100%

SC 064Q02TA01

0%

100%

SC 064Q03TA01

0%

100%

SC 064Q04NA01

0%

100%

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Thank you very much for your cooperation in completing this questionnaire!

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PISA 2015 Main Study
Teacher Questionnaire

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Dear teacher,
Thank you for participating in this study.
This questionnaire asks for information about:
Background information
Your initial education and professional development
Your school
Teaching practices
This information will help illustrate the similarities and differences between groups of teachers in order to better establish the context for students’ test
results. For example, the information provided may help to establish what effect the availability of resources may have on student achievement – both
within and between countries.
The questionnaire should be completed by you only. It should take about 30 minutes to complete.
If you do not know an answer precisely, your best estimate will be adequate for the purposes of the study.
Please note that the forward button used to proceed to the next question is located at the bottom right hand corner of your screen. In some instances
you may need to scroll down to the bottom of your screen to access this forward button.
Your answers will be combined with answers from other teachers to calculate totals and averages. All information (or responses) you provide
may only be used for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by
law [Education Science Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002), 20 U.S. Code, Section 9573].
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 voluntary information collection is 1850-0755. The time required to complete this
information collection is estimated to average 30 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 suggestions for improving the form, or comments or concerns
regarding the accuracy of the time estimate(s) or the status of your individual submission of this form, please write to: Program for International Student
Assessment (PISA), National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K Street, N.W., Room 8122, Washington, D.C. 20006.
O.M.B. No. 1850-0755, Approval Expires 08/31/2016

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Background Information

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Are you female or male?
(Please select one response.)

TC 001Q01NA01

Female

TC 001Q01NA02

Male

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How old are you?
(Please move the slider to the appropriate number of years.)

TC 002Q01NA01

20
years or younger

70
years or older

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What is your employment status as a teacher at this school?
(Please select one response.)

TC 004Q01NA01

Permanent employment (an ongoing contract with no fixed
end-point before the age of retirement)

TC 004Q01NA02

Fixed-term contract for a period of more than 1 school year

TC 004Q01NA03

Fixed-term contract for a period of 1 school year or less

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What is your current employment status as a teacher?
(Please consider your employment status at this school and for all your teaching employments together.)
(Please select one response in each row.)

My employment status at this school

All my teaching employments together

Full-time (more than 90%
of full-time hours)

Part-time (71-90% of
full-time hours)

Part-time (50-70% of
full-time hours)

Part-time (less than
50% of full-time hours)

TC 005Q01NA01

TC 005Q01NA02

TC 005Q01NA03

TC 005Q01NA04

TC 005Q02NA01

TC 005Q02NA02

TC 005Q02NA03

TC 005Q02NA04

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In how many schools have you worked in the course of your teaching career?
(Include all schools, even if you worked at several schools at once.)
(Please move the slider to the appropriate number of schools.)

TC 006Q01NA01

1
school

20
schools or more

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How many years of work experience do you have?
(Please round up to whole years no matter whether you worked part-time or full-time and move the slider to the appropriate number of years. If any
option does not apply to you select "0" (zero).)

TC 007Q01NA01

Year(s) working as a teacher at this
school

0
years

50
years or more
TC 007Q02NA01

Year(s) working as a teacher in total

0
years

50
years or more

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Your Initial Education and Professional Development

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What is the highest level of formal education you have completed?
(Please select one response.)

TC 012Q01NA01

High school and/or some college
courses

TC 012Q01NA02

Associate's degree

TC 012Q01NA03

Bachelor's degree

TC 012Q01NA04

Master's degree

TC 012Q01NA05

Doctoral or professional degree (e.g.,
PhD, M.D., J.D)

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After completing high school, was your goal to pursue a career in the teaching profession?
(Please select one response.)

TC 013Q01NA01

Yes

TC 013Q01NA02

No

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Did you complete a teacher education or training program?
(Please select one response.)

Yes

No

TC 014Q01NA01

TC 014Q01NA02

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How did you receive your teaching qualifications?
(Please select one response.)

TC 015Q01NA01

I attended a standard teacher education or training program at an
educational institution.

TC 015Q01NA02

I attended an in-service teacher education or training program.

TC 015Q01NA03

I attended a work based teacher education or training program.

TC 015Q01NA04

I attended training in another pedagogical profession.

TC 015Q01NA05

Other

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Were any of the following included in your teacher education or training program or other professional qualification
and do you teach them to the 10th grade in the current school year?
(Because this is an international survey, we had to categorize many of the actual subjects taught in schools into broad categories. If the exact name
of one of your subjects is not listed, please mark the category you think best fits the subject.)
(If you need further explanation for terms used in this question, please use the help button.)
(Please select all that apply.)
Reading, writing and literature: reading and writing (and literature) in English, language arts, public speaking, literature, composition,
communications, journalism
Mathematics: mathematics, mathematics with statistics, geometry, algebra, etc.
Science: natural science, physics, physical science, chemistry, biology, human biology, earth and space sciences, environmental science,
agriculture/horticulture/forestry
Technology: orientation in technology, including information technology, computer studies, construction/surveying, engineering, electronics, graphics
and design, keyboard skills, word processing, workshop technology/design technology
Social studies: social studies, community studies, contemporary studies, economics, environmental studies, geography, history, humanities, legal
studies, American studies, social sciences, ethical thinking, philosophy
Modern foreign languages: languages different from the language of instruction
Ancient languages (e.g., Latin)
Arts: arts, music, visual arts, practical art, drama, performance music, photography, drawing, creative handicraft, creative needlework
Physical education: physical education, gymnastics, dance, health
Religion and/or ethics: religion, history of religions, religion culture, ethics
Practical and vocational skills: vocational skills (preparation for a specific occupation), technics, domestic science, accountancy, business studies,
career education, clothing and textiles, driving, home economics, polytechnic courses, secretarial studies, tourism and hospitality, handicraft.

Reading, writing and literature

Included in my teacher education or training
program or other professional qualification

I teach it to the 10th grade in the current school
year

TC 018Q01NA01

TC 018Q01NB01

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Mathematics

Science

Technology

Social studies

Modern foreign languages

Ancient languages (e.g., Latin)

Arts

Physical education

Religion and/or ethics

Practical and vocational skills

TC 018Q02NA01

TC 018Q02NB01

TC 018Q03NA01

TC 018Q03NB01

TC 018Q04NA01

TC 018Q04NB01

TC 018Q05NA01

TC 018Q05NB01

TC 018Q06NA01

TC 018Q06NB01

TC 018Q07NA01

TC 018Q07NB01

TC 018Q08NA01

TC 018Q08NB01

TC 018Q09NA01

TC 018Q09NB01

TC 018Q10NA01

TC 018Q10NB01

TC 018Q11NA01

TC 018Q11NB01

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During the last 12 months, did you participate in any of the following activities?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Degree program

Participation in a network of teachers formed specifically for the professional
development of teachers

Individual or collaborative research on a topic of interest to you professionally

Mentoring and/or peer observation and coaching, as part of a formal school
arrangement

Reading professional literature (e.g., journals, evidence-based papers, thesis papers)

Engaging in informal dialogue with your colleagues on how to improve your teaching

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Yes

No

TC 020Q01NA01

TC 020Q01NA02

TC 020Q02NA01

TC 020Q02NA02

TC 020Q03NA01

TC 020Q03NA02

TC 020Q04NA01

TC 020Q04NA02

TC 020Q05NA01

TC 020Q05NA02

TC 020Q06NA01

TC 020Q06NA02

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Are you required to take part in professional development activities?
(Please select one response.)

Yes

No

TC 021Q01NA01

TC 021Q01NA02

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Were any of the topics listed below included in your teacher education or training program or other professional
qualification and your professional development activities?
(Please select all that apply.)

Included in my teacher education or training
program or other professional qualification

Included in my professional
development activities during the last 12
months

TC 045Q01NA01

TC 045Q01NB01

TC 045Q02NA01

TC 045Q02NB01

TC 045Q03NA01

TC 045Q03NB01

TC 045Q04NA01

TC 045Q04NB01

TC 045Q05NA01

TC 045Q05NB01

TC 045Q06NA01

TC 045Q06NB01

TC 045Q07NA01

TC 045Q07NB01

TC 045Q08NA01

TC 045Q08NB01

TC 045Q09NA01

TC 045Q09NB01

Knowledge and understanding of my subject field(s)

Pedagogical competencies in teaching my subject field(s)

Knowledge of the curriculum

Student assessment practices

ICT (information and communication technology) skills for
teaching

Student behavior and classroom management

School management and administration

Approaches to individualized learning

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Teaching students with special needs

Teaching in a multicultural or multilingual setting

Teaching cross-curricular skills (e.g., problem solving,
learning-to-learn)

Student career guidance and counseling

Internal evaluation or self-evaluation of schools

Use of evaluation results

Teacher-parent cooperation

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TC 045Q09NA01

TC 045Q09NB01

TC 045Q10NA01

TC 045Q10NB01

TC 045Q11NA01

TC 045Q11NB01

TC 045Q12NA01

TC 045Q12NB01

TC 045Q13NA01

TC 045Q13NB01

TC 045Q14NA01

TC 045Q14NB01

TC 045Q15NA01

TC 045Q15NB01

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Your School

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Is your school's capacity to provide instruction hindered by any of the following issues?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Not at all

Very little

To some extent

A lot

TC 028Q01NA01

TC 028Q01NA02

TC 028Q01NA03

TC 028Q01NA04

TC 028Q02NA01

TC 028Q02NA02

TC 028Q02NA03

TC 028Q02NA04

TC 028Q03NA01

TC 028Q03NA02

TC 028Q03NA03

TC 028Q03NA04

TC 028Q04NA01

TC 028Q04NA02

TC 028Q04NA03

TC 028Q04NA04

A lack of educational material (e.g., textbooks, IT equipment, library or
laboratory material).

TC 028Q05NA01

TC 028Q05NA02

TC 028Q05NA03

TC 028Q05NA04

Inadequate or poor quality educational material (e.g., textbooks, IT
equipment, library or laboratory material).

TC 028Q06NA01

TC 028Q06NA02

TC 028Q06NA03

TC 028Q06NA04

A lack of physical infrastructure (e.g., building, grounds, heating/cooling,
lighting and PA system).

TC 028Q07NA01

TC 028Q07NA02

TC 028Q07NA03

TC 028Q07NA04

Inadequate or poor quality physical infrastructure (e.g., building, grounds,
heating/cooling, lighting and PA system).

TC 028Q08NA01

TC 028Q08NA02

TC 028Q08NA03

TC 028Q08NA04

A lack of teaching staff.

Inadequate or poorly qualified teaching staff.

A lack of assisting staff.

Inadequate or poorly qualified assisting staff.

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To what extent do you disagree or agree with the following statements regarding your school?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

TC 060Q02NA01

TC 060Q02NA02

TC 060Q02NA03

TC 060Q02NA04

TC 060Q04NA01

TC 060Q04NA02

TC 060Q04NA03

TC 060Q04NA04

TC 060Q06NA01

TC 060Q06NA02

TC 060Q06NA03

TC 060Q06NA04

TC 060Q07NA01

TC 060Q07NA02

TC 060Q07NA03

TC 060Q07NA04

TC 060Q09NA01

TC 060Q09NA02

TC 060Q09NA03

TC 060Q09NA04

The principal tries to achieve consensus with all staff when defining
priorities and goals in school

The principal is aware of my needs

The principal inspires new ideas for my professional learning

The principal treats teaching staff as professionals

The principal ensures our involvement in decision making

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On average, how often do you do the following in this school?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Never

Once a year or
less

2-4 times a
year

5-10 times a
year

1-3 times a
month

Once a week or
more

TC 046Q01NA01

TC 046Q01NA02

TC 046Q01NA03

TC 046Q01NA04

TC 046Q01NA05

TC 046Q01NA06

Observe other teachers’ classes and provide
feedback

TC 046Q02NA01

TC 046Q02NA02

TC 046Q02NA03

TC 046Q02NA04

TC 046Q02NA05

TC 046Q02NA06

Engage in joint activities across different classes
and age groups (e.g., projects)

TC 046Q03NA01

TC 046Q03NA02

TC 046Q03NA03

TC 046Q03NA04

TC 046Q03NA05

TC 046Q03NA06

TC 046Q04NA01

TC 046Q04NA02

TC 046Q04NA03

TC 046Q04NA04

TC 046Q04NA05

TC 046Q04NA06

TC 046Q05NA01

TC 046Q05NA02

TC 046Q05NA03

TC 046Q05NA04

TC 046Q05NA05

TC 046Q05NA06

TC 046Q06NA01

TC 046Q06NA02

TC 046Q06NA03

TC 046Q06NA04

TC 046Q06NA05

TC 046Q06NA06

TC 046Q07NA01

TC 046Q07NA02

TC 046Q07NA03

TC 046Q07NA04

TC 046Q07NA05

TC 046Q07NA06

TC 046Q08NA01

TC 046Q08NA02

TC 046Q08NA03

TC 046Q08NA04

TC 046Q08NA05

TC 046Q08NA06

Teach jointly as a team in the same class

Exchange teaching materials with colleagues

Engage in discussions about the learning
development of specific students
Work with other teachers in my school to ensure
common standards in evaluations for assessing
student progress

Attend team conferences

Take part in collaborative professional learning

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We would like to know how you generally feel about your job. How strongly do you agree or disagree with the
following statements?
(Please select one response in each row.)

The advantages of being a teacher clearly outweigh the
disadvantages.

If I could decide again, I would still choose to work as a teacher.

I regret that I decided to become a teacher.

I enjoy working at this school.

I wonder whether it would have been better to choose another
profession.

I would recommend my school as a good place to work.

I am satisfied with my performance in this school.

All in all, I am satisfied with my job.

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

TC 026Q01NA01

TC 026Q01NA02

TC 026Q01NA03

TC 026Q01NA04

TC 026Q02NA01

TC 026Q02NA02

TC 026Q02NA03

TC 026Q02NA04

TC 026Q04NA01

TC 026Q04NA02

TC 026Q04NA03

TC 026Q04NA04

TC 026Q05NA01

TC 026Q05NA02

TC 026Q05NA03

TC 026Q05NA04

TC 026Q06NA01

TC 026Q06NA02

TC 026Q06NA03

TC 026Q06NA04

TC 026Q07NA01

TC 026Q07NA02

TC 026Q07NA03

TC 026Q07NA04

TC 026Q09NA01

TC 026Q09NA02

TC 026Q09NA03

TC 026Q09NA04

TC 026Q10NA01

TC 026Q10NA02

TC 026Q10NA03

TC 026Q10NA04

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Teaching Practices

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How often do you assign the following activities to your students?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Doing some short task (10 minutes to 2 hours)
in teams such as exercises or problems
Conducting a longer project (over several
weeks) in teams such as writing a document,
inventing something, etc.
Preparing and giving a talk/presentation
together

Never or
almost never

Once a year or
less

2-4 times a
year

5-9 times a
year

1-3 times a
month

Once a week or
more

TC 048Q01NA01

TC 048Q01NA02

TC 048Q01NA03

TC 048Q01NA04

TC 048Q01NA05

TC 048Q01NA06

TC 048Q02NA01

TC 048Q02NA02

TC 048Q02NA03

TC 048Q02NA04

TC 048Q02NA05

TC 048Q02NA06

TC 048Q03NA01

TC 048Q03NA02

TC 048Q03NA03

TC 048Q03NA04

TC 048Q03NA05

TC 048Q03NA06

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How often do you use the following to grade students´ team collaboration activities?
(Please select one response in each row.)

No grades

Individual grades for individual performance

Collective grades for a group product

Collective grades for individual contributions

Individual grades for a group product

Never or almost
never

Sometimes

Often

Always or almost
always

TC 051Q01NA01

TC 051Q01NA02

TC 051Q01NA03

TC 051Q01NA04

TC 051Q02NA01

TC 051Q02NA02

TC 051Q02NA03

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TC 051Q04NA03

TC 051Q04NA04

TC 051Q05NA01

TC 051Q05NA02

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TC 051Q05NA04

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How often do you use the following types of collaboration during students' team collaboration activities?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Never or almost
never

Sometimes

Often

Always or almost
always

TC 052Q01NA01

TC 052Q01NA02

TC 052Q01NA03

TC 052Q01NA04

TC 052Q02NA01

TC 052Q02NA02

TC 052Q02NA03

TC 052Q02NA04

TC 052Q03NA01

TC 052Q03NA02

TC 052Q03NA03

TC 052Q03NA04

TC 052Q04NA01

TC 052Q04NA02

TC 052Q04NA03

TC 052Q04NA04

Members of groups work according to specialization of each member.

Members of groups work on a collective outcome.

Group members receive different information (resource
interdependence).

Group members are assigned different roles (role interdependence).

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How often do you use the following grouping practices during students' team collaboration activities?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Never or almost
never

Sometimes

Often

Always or almost
always

TC 053Q01NA01

TC 053Q01NA02

TC 053Q01NA03

TC 053Q01NA04

TC 053Q02NA01

TC 053Q02NA02

TC 053Q02NA03

TC 053Q02NA04

TC 053Q03NA01

TC 053Q03NA02

TC 053Q03NA03

TC 053Q03NA04

Groups with a mix of abilities

Groups of students with similar abilities

Groups as the students choose them

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How often do you use the following methods of assessing student learning?
(If you need further explanation of the term “standardized tests,” please use the help button.)
(Please select one response in each row.)
Here, the term standardized tests includes standardized mandatory tests (mandated e.g., by state, district, or other governing authorities) as well as
standardized non-mandatory tests (e.g., publicly or commercial available standardized test material). These tests are consistent in design, content,
administration and scoring. Results can be compared across students and schools.

I develop and administer my own assessment.

I administer a standardized test.

I have individual students answer questions in front of the class.

I provide written feedback on student work in addition to a grade.

I let students judge their own progress.

I observe students when working on particular tasks and provide
immediate feedback.

I collect data from classroom assignments or home work.

Never or almost
never

Some lessons

Most lessons

Every lesson or
almost every lesson

TC 054Q01NA01

TC 054Q01NA02

TC 054Q01NA03

TC 054Q01NA04

TC 054Q02NA01

TC 054Q02NA02

TC 054Q02NA03

TC 054Q02NA04

TC 054Q03NA01

TC 054Q03NA02

TC 054Q03NA03

TC 054Q03NA04

TC 054Q04NA01

TC 054Q04NA02

TC 054Q04NA03

TC 054Q04NA04

TC 054Q05NA01

TC 054Q05NA02

TC 054Q05NA03

TC 054Q05NA04

TC 054Q06NA01

TC 054Q06NA02

TC 054Q06NA03

TC 054Q06NA04

TC 054Q07NA01

TC 054Q07NA02

TC 054Q07NA03

TC 054Q07NA04

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To what extent do you use the following approaches to assign final semester grades to students in 10th grade?
(If you need further explanation of the term “standardized tests,” please use the help button.)
(Please select one response in each row.)
Standardized tests are consistent in design, content, administration and scoring. Results can be compared across students and schools. This excludes
teacher-developed tests.

I consider students’ individual improvement of performance since the
beginning of the semester.

I consider students' problem solving ability.

I consider students' critical thinking ability.

I consider students' performance in collaborative problem solving activities.

I recognize students' effort; even if performance does not improve.

I compare student performance in the current course to that of students
from the previous course.

I compare a student's performance to that of other students in the course.

I compare students’ performance to written federal or state performance
standards.

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Not at all

Very little

To some extent

To a large extent

TC 055Q01NA01

TC 055Q01NA02

TC 055Q01NA03

TC 055Q01NA04

TC 055Q02NA01

TC 055Q02NA02

TC 055Q02NA03

TC 055Q02NA04

TC 055Q03NA01

TC 055Q03NA02

TC 055Q03NA03

TC 055Q03NA04

TC 055Q04NA01

TC 055Q04NA02

TC 055Q04NA03

TC 055Q04NA04

TC 055Q05NA01

TC 055Q05NA02

TC 055Q05NA03

TC 055Q05NA04

TC 055Q06NA01

TC 055Q06NA02

TC 055Q06NA03

TC 055Q06NA04

TC 055Q07NA01

TC 055Q07NA02

TC 055Q07NA03

TC 055Q07NA04

TC 055Q08NA01

TC 055Q08NA02

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TC 055Q11NA01

TC 055Q11NA02

TC 055Q11NA03

TC 055Q11NA04

I base grades on standardized tests mandated by national, state or district
authorities (e.g., the test in your state).

TC 055Q13NA01

TC 055Q13NA02

TC 055Q13NA03

TC 055Q13NA04

I base grades on non-mandatory, publicly or commercially available
standardized tests (e.g., SAT).

TC 055Q14NA01

TC 055Q14NA02

TC 055Q14NA03

TC 055Q14NA04

I consider the degree to which the student participates in the class.

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Thank you very much for your cooperation in completing this questionnaire!

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PISA 2015 Main Study
Science Teacher Questionnaire

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Dear science teacher,
Thank you for participating in this study.
This questionnaire asks for information about:
Background information
Your initial education and professional development
Your school
Science teaching practices
This information will help illustrate the similarities and differences between groups of teachers in order to better establish the context for students’ test
results. For example, the information provided may help to establish what effect the availability of resources may have on student achievement – both
within and between countries.
The questionnaire should be completed by you only. It should take about 30 minutes to complete.
If you do not know an answer precisely, your best estimate will be adequate for the purpose of the study.
Please note that the forward button used to proceed to the next question is located at the bottom right hand corner of your screen. In some instances
you may need to scroll down to the bottom of your screen to access this forward button.
Your answers will be combined with answers from other teachers to calculate totals and averages. All information (or responses) you provide
may only be used for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by
law [Education Science Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002), 20 U.S. Code, Section 9573].
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 voluntary information collection is 1850-0755. The time required to complete this
information collection is estimated to average 30 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 suggestions for improving the form, or comments or concerns
regarding the accuracy of the time estimate(s) or the status of your individual submission of this form, please write to: Program for International Student
Assessment (PISA), National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K Street, N.W., Room 8122, Washington, D.C. 20006.
O.M.B. No. 1850-0755, Approval Expires 08/31/2016

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Background Information

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Are you female or male?
(Please select one response.)

TC 001Q01NA01

Female

TC 001Q01NA02

Male

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How old are you?
(Please move the slider to the appropriate number of years.)

TC 002Q01NA01

20
years or younger

70
years or older

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What is your employment status as a teacher at this school?
(Please select one response.)

TC 004Q01NA01

Permanent employment (an ongoing contract with no fixed
end-point before the age of retirement)

TC 004Q01NA02

Fixed-term contract for a period of more than 1 school year

TC 004Q01NA03

Fixed-term contract for a period of 1 school year or less

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What is your current employment status as a teacher?
(Please consider your employment status at this school and for all your teaching employments together.)
(Please select one response in each row.)

My employment status at this school

All my teaching employments together

Full-time (more than 90%
of full-time hours)

Part-time (71-90% of
full-time hours)

Part-time (50-70% of
full-time hours)

Part-time (less than
50% of full-time hours)

TC 005Q01NA01

TC 005Q01NA02

TC 005Q01NA03

TC 005Q01NA04

TC 005Q02NA01

TC 005Q02NA02

TC 005Q02NA03

TC 005Q02NA04

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In how many schools have you worked in the course of your teaching career?
(Include all schools, even if you worked at several schools at once.)
(Please move the slider to the appropriate number of schools.)

TC 006Q01NA01

1
school

20
schools or more

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How many years of work experience do you have?
(Please round up to whole years no matter whether you worked part-time or full-time and move the slider to the appropriate number of years. If any
option did not apply to you select "0" (zero).)

TC 007Q01NA01

Year(s) working as a teacher at this
school

0
years

50
years or more
TC 007Q02NA01

Year(s) working as a teacher in total
0
years

50
years or more

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Your Initial Education and Professional Development

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What is the highest level of formal education you have completed?
(Please select one response.)

TC 012Q01NA01

High school and/or some college
courses

TC 012Q01NA02

Associate's degree

TC 012Q01NA03

Bachelor's degree

TC 012Q01NA04

Master's degree

TC 012Q01NA05

Doctoral or professional degree (e.g.,
PhD, M.D., J.D)

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After completing high school, was your goal to pursue a career in the teaching profession?
(Please select one response.)

TC 013Q01NA01

Yes

TC 013Q01NA02

No

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Did you complete a teacher education or training program?
(Please select one response.)

Yes

No

TC 014Q01NA01

TC 014Q01NA02

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How did you receive your teaching qualifications?
(Please select one response.)

TC 015Q01NA01

I attended a standard teacher education or training program at an
educational institution.

TC 015Q01NA02

I attended an in-service teacher education or training program.

TC 015Q01NA03

I attended a work based teacher education or training program.

TC 015Q01NA04

I attended training in another pedagogical profession.

TC 015Q01NA05

Other

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Were any of the following included in your teacher education or training program or other professional qualification
and do you teach them to the 10th grade in the current school year?
(Because this is an international survey, we had to categorize many of the actual subjects taught in schools into broad categories. If the exact name
of one of your subjects is not listed, please mark the category you think best fits the subject.)
(If you need further explanation for terms used in this question, please use the help button.)
(Please select all that apply.)
Reading, writing and literature: reading and writing (and literature) in English, language arts, public speaking, literature, composition,
communications, journalism
Mathematics: mathematics, mathematics with statistics, geometry, algebra, etc.
Science: natural science, physics, physical science, chemistry, biology, human biology, earth and space sciences, environmental science,
agriculture/horticulture/forestry
Technology: orientation in technology, including information technology, computer studies, construction/surveying, engineering, electronics, graphics
and design, keyboard skills, word processing, workshop technology/design technology
Social studies: social studies, community studies, contemporary studies, economics, environmental studies, geography, history, humanities, legal
studies, American studies, social sciences, ethical thinking, philosophy
Modern foreign languages: languages different from the language of instruction
Ancient languages (e.g., Latin)
Arts: arts, music, visual arts, practical art, drama, performance music, photography, drawing, creative handicraft, creative needlework
Physical education: physical education, gymnastics, dance, health
Religion and/or ethics: religion, history of religions, religion culture, ethics
Practical and vocational skills: vocational skills (preparation for a specific occupation), technics, domestic science, accountancy, business studies,
career education, clothing and textiles, driving, home economics, polytechnic courses, secretarial studies, tourism and hospitality, handicraft.

Reading, writing and literature

Included in my teacher education or training
program or other professional qualification

I teach it to the 10th grade in the current school
year

TC 018Q01NA01

TC 018Q01NB01

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Mathematics

Science

Technology

Social studies

Modern foreign languages

Ancient languages (e.g., Latin)

Arts

Physical education

Religion and/or ethics

Practical and vocational skills

TC 018Q02NA01

TC 018Q02NB01

TC 018Q03NA01

TC 018Q03NB01

TC 018Q04NA01

TC 018Q04NB01

TC 018Q05NA01

TC 018Q05NB01

TC 018Q06NA01

TC 018Q06NB01

TC 018Q07NA01

TC 018Q07NB01

TC 018Q08NA01

TC 018Q08NB01

TC 018Q09NA01

TC 018Q09NB01

TC 018Q10NA01

TC 018Q10NB01

TC 018Q11NA01

TC 018Q11NB01

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What proportion of your teacher education or training program or other professional qualification was dedicated to
each of the following areas?
(For each area please enter an approximate percentage, e.g., “20” in the first row to indicate 20% of initial education time used for science and
technology content matter.)
(Note that the percentages must add up to 100.)

Science and technology content matter: knowledge and skills in any
science discipline
Teaching and learning science: teaching methodology related to
science, instructional skills (e.g., use of experiments), student
misconceptions
General topics in education: e.g., teacher-student interaction, classroom
management, school evaluation, special education

TC 029Q01NA01

TC 029Q02NA01

TC 029Q03NA01

TC 029Q04NA01

Other topics

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During the last 12 months, did you participate in any of the following activities?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Degree program

Participation in a network of teachers formed specifically for the professional
development of teachers

Individual or collaborative research on a topic of interest to you professionally

Mentoring and/or peer observation and coaching, as part of a formal school
arrangement

Reading professional literature (e.g., journals, evidence-based papers, thesis papers)

Engaging in informal dialogue with your colleagues on how to improve your teaching

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Yes

No

TC 020Q01NA01

TC 020Q01NA02

TC 020Q02NA01

TC 020Q02NA02

TC 020Q03NA01

TC 020Q03NA02

TC 020Q04NA01

TC 020Q04NA02

TC 020Q05NA01

TC 020Q05NA02

TC 020Q06NA01

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During the last 12 months, what proportion of your professional development activities was dedicated to each of the
following areas?
(For each area please enter an approximate percentage, e.g., “20” in the first row to indicate 20% of professional development activity time used for
science and technology content matter.)
(Note that the percentages must add up to 100.)

Science and technology content matter: knowledge and skills in
any science discipline
Teaching and learning science: teaching methodology related to
science, instructional skills (e.g., use of experiments), student
misconceptions
General topics in education: e.g., teacher-student interaction,
classroom management, school evaluation, special education, special
education

TC 030Q01NA01

TC 030Q02NA01

TC 030Q03NA01

TC 030Q04NA01

Other topics

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Are you required to take part in professional development activities?
(Please select one response.)

Yes

No

TC 021Q01NA01

TC 021Q01NA02

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Your School

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Is your school's capacity to provide instruction hindered by any of the following issues?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Not at all

Very little

To some extent

A lot

TC 028Q01NA01

TC 028Q01NA02

TC 028Q01NA03

TC 028Q01NA04

TC 028Q02NA01

TC 028Q02NA02

TC 028Q02NA03

TC 028Q02NA04

TC 028Q03NA01

TC 028Q03NA02

TC 028Q03NA03

TC 028Q03NA04

TC 028Q04NA01

TC 028Q04NA02

TC 028Q04NA03

TC 028Q04NA04

A lack of educational material (e.g., textbooks, IT equipment, library or
laboratory material).

TC 028Q05NA01

TC 028Q05NA02

TC 028Q05NA03

TC 028Q05NA04

Inadequate or poor quality educational material (e.g., textbooks, IT
equipment, library or laboratory material).

TC 028Q06NA01

TC 028Q06NA02

TC 028Q06NA03

TC 028Q06NA04

A lack of physical infrastructure (e.g., building, grounds, heating/cooling,
lighting and PA system).

TC 028Q07NA01

TC 028Q07NA02

TC 028Q07NA03

TC 028Q07NA04

Inadequate or poor quality physical infrastructure (e.g., building, grounds,
heating/cooling, lighting and PA system).

TC 028Q08NA01

TC 028Q08NA02

TC 028Q08NA03

TC 028Q08NA04

A lack of teaching staff.

Inadequate or poorly qualified teaching staff.

A lack of assisting staff.

Inadequate or poorly qualified assisting staff.

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Is there any formal curriculum for science in 10th grade?
(Please consider national, state, regional, or school policies.)
(Please select one response.)

Yes

No

TC 039Q01NA01

TC 039Q01NA02

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How much emphasis is given to the following approaches and processes in the intended science curriculum for 10th
grade?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Knowing basic science facts and principles

Observing natural phenomena and describing what is seen

Providing explanations of what is being studied

Designing and planning experiments or investigations

Conducting experiments or investigations

Integrating science with other subjects

Relating what students are learning to their daily lives

Incorporating the experiences of different ethnic/cultural
groups

No emphasis

Very little emphasis

Some emphasis

A lot of emphasis

TC 041Q01NA01

TC 041Q01NA02

TC 041Q01NA03

TC 041Q01NA04

TC 041Q02NA01

TC 041Q02NA02

TC 041Q02NA03

TC 041Q02NA04

TC 041Q03NA01

TC 041Q03NA02

TC 041Q03NA03

TC 041Q03NA04

TC 041Q04NA01

TC 041Q04NA02

TC 041Q04NA03

TC 041Q04NA04

TC 041Q05NA01

TC 041Q05NA02

TC 041Q05NA03

TC 041Q05NA04

TC 041Q06NA01

TC 041Q06NA02

TC 041Q06NA03

TC 041Q06NA04

TC 041Q07NA01

TC 041Q07NA02

TC 041Q07NA03

TC 041Q07NA04

TC 041Q08NA01

TC 041Q08NA02

TC 041Q08NA03

TC 041Q08NA04

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Are parents informed about the availability and content of the science curriculum (e.g., in a parent-teacher
conference or a newsletter)?
(Please select one response.)

TC 043Q01NA01

Yes

TC 043Q01NA02

No

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To what extent do you disagree or agree with the following statements about regular cooperation among your fellow
science teachers and yourself?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

We discuss the achievement requirements for science when setting
tests.

TC 031Q04NA01

TC 031Q04NA02

TC 031Q04NA03

TC 031Q04NA04

It is natural for us to cooperate on what homework to give to our
students.

TC 031Q07NA01

TC 031Q07NA02

TC 031Q07NA03

TC 031Q07NA04

TC 031Q11NA01

TC 031Q11NA02

TC 031Q11NA03

TC 031Q11NA04

TC 031Q13NA01

TC 031Q13NA02

TC 031Q13NA03

TC 031Q13NA04

TC 031Q14NA01

TC 031Q14NA02

TC 031Q14NA03

TC 031Q14NA04

TC 031Q15NA01

TC 031Q15NA02

TC 031Q15NA03

TC 031Q15NA04

TC 031Q18NA01

TC 031Q18NA02

TC 031Q18NA03

TC 031Q18NA04

TC 031Q20NA01

TC 031Q20NA02

TC 031Q20NA03

TC 031Q20NA04

We discuss the criteria we use to grade written tests.

We exchange lesson plans and homework that cover a range of
different levels of difficulty.

I prepare a selection of teaching units with my fellow science teachers.

We discuss ways to teach learning strategies and techniques to our
students.

My fellow science teachers benefit from my specific skills and interests.

We discuss ways to better identify students' individual strengths and
weaknesses.

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We would like to know how you generally feel about your job. How strongly do you agree or disagree with the
following statements?
(Please select one response in each row.)

The advantages of being a teacher clearly outweigh the
disadvantages.

If I could decide again, I would still choose to work as a teacher.

I regret that I decided to become a teacher.

I enjoy working at this school.

I wonder whether it would have been better to choose another
profession.

I would recommend my school as a good place to work.

I am satisfied with my performance in this school.

All in all, I am satisfied with my job.

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

TC 026Q01NA01

TC 026Q01NA02

TC 026Q01NA03

TC 026Q01NA04

TC 026Q02NA01

TC 026Q02NA02

TC 026Q02NA03

TC 026Q02NA04

TC 026Q04NA01

TC 026Q04NA02

TC 026Q04NA03

TC 026Q04NA04

TC 026Q05NA01

TC 026Q05NA02

TC 026Q05NA03

TC 026Q05NA04

TC 026Q06NA01

TC 026Q06NA02

TC 026Q06NA03

TC 026Q06NA04

TC 026Q07NA01

TC 026Q07NA02

TC 026Q07NA03

TC 026Q07NA04

TC 026Q09NA01

TC 026Q09NA02

TC 026Q09NA03

TC 026Q09NA04

TC 026Q10NA01

TC 026Q10NA02

TC 026Q10NA03

TC 026Q10NA04

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Science Teaching Practices

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How often do these things happen in your science classes?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Students are asked to draw conclusions from an
experiment they have conducted.

Students are given opportunities to explain their ideas.

I explain scientific ideas.

A small-group discussion between students takes place.

A whole-class discussion takes place in which I participate.

Current scientific issues are discussed.

Students make calculations using scientific formulas.

I use an interactive white board.

Students do their own scientific study and related
research.

Never or almost never

Some classes

Many classes

Every class or almost
every class

TC 037Q01NA01

TC 037Q01NA02

TC 037Q01NA03

TC 037Q01NA04

TC 037Q02NA01

TC 037Q02NA02

TC 037Q02NA03

TC 037Q02NA04

TC 037Q03NA01

TC 037Q03NA02

TC 037Q03NA03

TC 037Q03NA04

TC 037Q04NA01

TC 037Q04NA02

TC 037Q04NA03

TC 037Q04NA04

TC 037Q05NA01

TC 037Q05NA02

TC 037Q05NA03

TC 037Q05NA04

TC 037Q06NA01

TC 037Q06NA02

TC 037Q06NA03

TC 037Q06NA04

TC 037Q07NA01

TC 037Q07NA02

TC 037Q07NA03

TC 037Q07NA04

TC 037Q08NA01

TC 037Q08NA02

TC 037Q08NA03

TC 037Q08NA04

TC 037Q09NA01

TC 037Q09NA02

TC 037Q09NA03

TC 037Q09NA04

TC 037Q10NA01

TC 037Q10NA02

TC 037Q10NA03

TC 037Q10NA04

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I discuss questions that students ask.

Students carry out practical work.

Students write up laboratory reports.

I demonstrate an idea.

I discuss questions of practical relevance.

Students read materials from a textbook.

Students take notes from the board.

Students discuss materials from a textbook.

Students watch videos.

Students use the internet.

The class corrects homework or a test.

Students fill out worksheets.

Students present something to the rest of the class.

TC 037Q10NA01

TC 037Q10NA02

TC 037Q10NA03

TC 037Q10NA04

TC 037Q11NA01

TC 037Q11NA02

TC 037Q11NA03

TC 037Q11NA04

TC 037Q12NA01

TC 037Q12NA02

TC 037Q12NA03

TC 037Q12NA04

TC 037Q13NA01

TC 037Q13NA02

TC 037Q13NA03

TC 037Q13NA04

TC 037Q14NA01

TC 037Q14NA02

TC 037Q14NA03

TC 037Q14NA04

TC 037Q15NA01

TC 037Q15NA02

TC 037Q15NA03

TC 037Q15NA04

TC 037Q16NA01

TC 037Q16NA02

TC 037Q16NA03

TC 037Q16NA04

TC 037Q17NA01

TC 037Q17NA02

TC 037Q17NA03

TC 037Q17NA04

TC 037Q18NA01

TC 037Q18NA02

TC 037Q18NA03

TC 037Q18NA04

TC 037Q19NA01

TC 037Q19NA02

TC 037Q19NA03

TC 037Q19NA04

TC 037Q20NA01

TC 037Q20NA02

TC 037Q20NA03

TC 037Q20NA04

TC 037Q21NA01

TC 037Q21NA02

TC 037Q21NA03

TC 037Q21NA04

TC 037Q22NA01

TC 037Q22NA02

TC 037Q22NA03

TC 037Q22NA04

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To what extent can (or could) you do the following?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Design experiments and hands-on activities for inquiry-based learning

Assign tailored tasks to the weakest as well as to the best students

Use a variety of assessment strategies

Facilitate a discussion among students on how to interpret
experimental findings

Not at all

Very little

To some extent

To a large
extent

TC 033Q04NA01

TC 033Q04NA02

TC 033Q04NA03

TC 033Q04NA04

TC 033Q05NA01

TC 033Q05NA02

TC 033Q05NA03

TC 033Q05NA04

TC 033Q06NA01

TC 033Q06NA02

TC 033Q06NA03

TC 033Q06NA04

TC 033Q08NA01

TC 033Q08NA02

TC 033Q08NA03

TC 033Q08NA04

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Science Teacher Questionnaire

To what extent can (or could) you do the following?
(If you need further explanation of the term my scientific discipline, please use the help button.)
(Please select one response in each row.)
Your scientific discipline refers to one specific science discipline your main science subject belongs to. If you teach the same number of hours for several
science subjects, you should choose only one and relate your answer to it.

Explain a complex scientific concept to a fellow teacher

State and defend an informed position on ethical problems relating to
science

Read state-of-the art papers in my scientific discipline

Explain the links between biology, physics and chemistry

Not at all

Very little

To some extent

To a large extent

TC 034Q01NA01

TC 034Q01NA02

TC 034Q01NA03

TC 034Q01NA04

TC 034Q02NA01

TC 034Q02NA02

TC 034Q02NA03

TC 034Q02NA04

TC 034Q04NA01

TC 034Q04NA02

TC 034Q04NA03

TC 034Q04NA04

TC 034Q06NA01

TC 034Q06NA02

TC 034Q06NA03

TC 034Q06NA04

112

Science Teacher Questionnaire

Thank you very much for your cooperation in completing this questionnaire!

113

Student Questionnaire

PISA 2015 Main Study
Student Questionnaire

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Student Questionnaire

In this questionnaire you will find questions about the following topics:
·
·
·
·
·
·

You, your family, and your home
How you think about your life
Your school
Your school schedule and learning time
Learning science in school
Your view on science

Please read each question carefully and answer as accurately as you can.
In this questionnaire, there are no right or wrong answers. Your answers should be the ones that are right for yourself.
You may ask for help if you do not understand something or are not sure how to answer a question.
Some questions relate to science. Please think of all the different subjects and courses in your school that teach content related to science. Your school
might teach science in different subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, Earth and geology, space and astronomy, applied sciences and technology
(e.g., engineering, robotics), or your school teaches a general, integrated, or comprehensive science course (e.g., anatomy and physiology, biological
and physical science).
Please note that the forward button used to proceed to the next question is located at the bottom right hand corner of your screen. In some instances
you may need to scroll down to the bottom of your screen to access this forward button.
Your answers will be combined with answers from other students to calculate totals and averages. All information (or responses) you provide
may only be used for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by
law [Education Science Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002), 20 U.S. Code, Section 9573].
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 voluntary information collection is 1850-0755. The time required to complete this
information collection is estimated to average 30 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 suggestions for improving the form, or comments or concerns
regarding the accuracy of the time estimate(s) or the status of your individual submission of this form, please write to: Program for International Student
Assessment (PISA), National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K Street, N.W., Room 8122, Washington, D.C. 20006.
O.M.B. No. 1850-0755, Approval Expires 08/31/2016

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Student Questionnaire

You, Your Family, and Your Home

116

Student Questionnaire

What grade are you in?
(Please select from the drop-down menu to answer the question.)

ST001Q01TA01

Grade

Select...
Grade ( ST001Q01TA01 )
Select...
7
8
9
10
11
12

117

Student Questionnaire

When were you born?
(Please select the month, day, and year from the drop-down menus to answer the question.)

ST003Q02TA01

Month

Select...
Month ( ST003Q02TA01 )
Select...
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
ST003Q01TA01

Day

Select...
Day ( ST003Q01TA01 )
Select...
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
ST003Q03TA01

Year

Select...
Year ( ST003Q03TA01 )
Select...
1998
1999
2000
2001

119

Student Questionnaire

Are you female or male?
(Please select one response.)

ST004Q01TA01

Female

ST004Q01TA02

Male

120

Student Questionnaire

What is the highest level of schooling (not including college) completed by your mother?
If you are not sure which circle to choose, please ask the test administrator for help.

(Please select one response.)

ST005C 01TA01

She completed grade 12 (high school diploma or GED).

ST005C 01TA02

She completed grade 9.

ST005C 01TA03

She completed grade 6.

ST005C 01TA05

She did not complete grade 6.

121

Student Questionnaire

Does your mother have any of the following degrees, certificates, or diplomas?
If you are not sure how to answer this question, please ask the test administrator for help.

(Please select one response in each row.)

Master’s, doctoral, or professional degree such as medicine or law

Bachelor’s degree (4-year college degree)

Associate’s degree (2-year degree from a community college)

Vocational or technical certificate/diploma after high school (such as cosmetology or auto
mechanics)

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Yes

No

ST006Q01TA01

ST006Q01TA02

ST006Q02TA01

ST006Q02TA02

ST006Q03TA01

ST006Q03TA02

ST006Q04TA01

ST006Q04TA02

Student Questionnaire

What is the highest level of schooling (not including college) completed by your father?
If you are not sure which circle to choose, please ask the test administrator for help.

(Please select one response.)

ST007C 01TA01

He completed grade 12 (high school diploma or GED).

ST007C 01TA02

He completed grade 9.

ST007C 01TA03

He completed grade 6.

ST007C 01TA05

He did not complete grade 6.

123

Student Questionnaire

Does your father have any of the following degrees, certificates, or diplomas?

If you are not sure how to answer this question, please ask the test administrator for help.

(Please select one response in each row.)

Master’s, doctoral, or professional degree such as medicine or law

Bachelor’s degree (4-year college degree)

Associate’s degree (2-year degree from a community college)

Vocational or technical certificate/diploma after high school (such as cosmetology or auto mechanics)

124

Yes

No

ST008Q01TA01

ST008Q01TA02

ST008Q02TA01

ST008Q02TA02

ST008Q03TA01

ST008Q03TA02

ST008Q04TA01

ST008Q04TA02

Student Questionnaire

Which of the following are in your home?
(Please select one response in each row.)

A desk to study at

A room of your own

A quiet place to study

A computer you can use for school work

Educational software

A link to the Internet

Classic literature (e.g., Shakespeare)

Books of poetry

Works of art (e.g., paintings)

Books to help with your school work

125

Yes

No

ST011Q01TA01

ST011Q01TA02

ST011Q02TA01

ST011Q02TA02

ST011Q03TA01

ST011Q03TA02

ST011Q04TA01

ST011Q04TA02

ST011Q05TA01

ST011Q05TA02

ST011Q06TA01

ST011Q06TA02

ST011Q07TA01

ST011Q07TA02

ST011Q08TA01

ST011Q08TA02

ST011Q09TA01

ST011Q09TA02

ST011Q10TA01

ST011Q10TA02

Student Questionnaire

Technical reference books or manuals

A dictionary

Books on art, music, or design

A guest room

A high-speed Internet connection

A musical instrument

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ST011Q11TA01

ST011Q11TA02

ST011Q12TA01

ST011Q12TA02

ST011Q16NA01

ST011Q16NA02

ST011Q17TA01

ST011Q17TA02

ST011Q18TA01

ST011Q18TA02

ST011Q19TA01

ST011Q19TA02

Student Questionnaire

How many of these are there at your home?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Televisions

Cars

Bathrooms with a bathtub or shower

Cell phones with Internet access (e.g., smartphones)

Computers (desktop computer, portable laptop, or
notebook)

Tablet computers (e.g., iPad®, Samsung Galaxy®)

E-book readers (e.g., KindleTM, Nook)

Musical instruments (e.g., guitar, piano)

None

One

Two

Three or more

ST012Q01TA01

ST012Q01TA02

ST012Q01TA03

ST012Q01TA04

ST012Q02TA01

ST012Q02TA02

ST012Q02TA03

ST012Q02TA04

ST012Q03TA01

ST012Q03TA02

ST012Q03TA03

ST012Q03TA04

ST012Q05NA01

ST012Q05NA02

ST012Q05NA03

ST012Q05NA04

ST012Q06NA01

ST012Q06NA02

ST012Q06NA03

ST012Q06NA04

ST012Q07NA01

ST012Q07NA02

ST012Q07NA03

ST012Q07NA04

ST012Q08NA01

ST012Q08NA02

ST012Q08NA03

ST012Q08NA04

ST012Q09NA01

ST012Q09NA02

ST012Q09NA03

ST012Q09NA04

127

Student Questionnaire

How many books are there in your home?
There are usually about 15 books per foot of shelving. Do not include magazines, newspapers, or your schoolbooks.

(Please select one response.)

ST013Q01TA01

0-10 books

ST013Q01TA02

11-25 books

ST013Q01TA03

26-100 books

ST013Q01TA04

101-200 books

ST013Q01TA05

201-500 books

ST013Q01TA06

More than 500 books

128

Student Questionnaire

The following two questions concern your mother’s job:
(If she is not working now, please tell us her last main job.)

What is your mother’s main job?
(e.g., school teacher, cook, sales manager)
Please type in the job title.

ST014Q01TA01

What does your mother do in her main job?
(e.g., teaches high school students, helps prepare meals in a restaurant, manages a sales team)
Please use a sentence to describe the kind of work she does or did in that job.

ST014Q02TA01

129

Student Questionnaire

The following two questions concern your father’s job:
(If he is not working now, please tell us his last main job.)

What is your father’s main job?
(e.g., school teacher, cook, sales manager)
Please type in the job title.

ST015Q01TA01

What does your father do in his main job?
(e.g., teaches high school students, helps prepare meals in a restaurant, manages a sales team)
Please use a sentence to describe the kind of work he does or did in that job.

ST015Q02TA01

130

Student Questionnaire

Thinking about this school year: to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

ST123Q01NA01

ST123Q01NA02

ST123Q01NA03

ST123Q01NA04

ST123Q02NA01

ST123Q02NA02

ST123Q02NA03

ST123Q02NA04

ST123Q03NA01

ST123Q03NA02

ST123Q03NA03

ST123Q03NA04

ST123Q04NA01

ST123Q04NA02

ST123Q04NA03

ST123Q04NA04

My parents are interested in my school activities.

My parents support my educational efforts and achievements.

My parents support me when I am facing difficulties at school.

My parents encourage me to be confident.

131

Student Questionnaire

In what country were you and your parents born?
(Please select one response in each column.)

United States*

Other country

You

Mother

Father

ST019AQ01T01

ST019BQ01T01

ST019C Q01T01

ST019AQ01T02

ST019BQ01T02

ST019C Q01T02

* NOTE: The “United States” refers to the 50 states, District of Columbia, and U.S. military bases abroad.

132

Student Questionnaire

How old were you when you arrived in the United States?
(Please select from the drop-down menu to answer the question. If you were less than 12 months old, please select “age 0-1” (age zero to one).)

ST021Q01TA01

Select...
( ST021Q01TA01 )
Select...
age 0 - 1
age 1
age 2
age 3
age 4
age 5
age 6
age 7
age 8
age 9
age 10
age 11
age 12
age 13
age 14
age 15
age 16

133

Student Questionnaire

What language do you speak at home most of the time?
(Please select one response.)

ST022Q01TA01

English

ST022Q01TA02

Spanish

ST022Q01TA03

Other language

134

Student Questionnaire

How old were you when you started pre-school?
(Please choose from the drop-down menu to answer the question.)

ST125Q01NA01

Years

Select...
Years ( ST125Q01NA01 )
Select...
1 year or younger
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
6 years or older
I did not attend pre-school
I do not remember

135

Student Questionnaire

How old were you when you started first grade?
(Please choose from the drop-down menu to answer the question.)

ST126Q01TA01

years old

Select...

years old ( ST126Q01TA01 )
Select...
3 or younger
4
5
6
7
8
9 or older

136

Student Questionnaire

Have you ever repeated a grade?
(Please select one response in each row.)

In kindergarten

In grades 1-6

In grades 7-9

In grades 10-12

No, never

Yes, once

Yes, twice or more

ST127Q01NA01

ST127Q01NA02

ST127Q01NA03

ST127Q02NA01

ST127Q02NA02

ST127Q02NA03

ST127Q03NA01

ST127Q03NA02

ST127Q03NA03

ST127C 01NA01

ST127C 01NA02

ST127C 01NA03

137

Student Questionnaire

How You Think About Your Life

138

Student Questionnaire

The following question asks how satisfied you feel about your life, on a scale from “0” to “10.” Zero means you feel ‘not at all satisfied’ and “10” means
‘completely satisfied.’

Overall, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days?
(Please move the slider to the appropriate number.)

ST016Q01NA01

0
not at all satisfied

10
completely satisfied

139

Student Questionnaire

Which of the following do you expect to complete?
(Please select one response.)

ST111Q01TA01

Less than high school

ST111Q01TA02

High school (high school diploma or GED)

Vocational or technical certificate (such as cosmetology or auto mechanics)

ST111Q01TA03

ST111Q01TA04

Associate’s degree (2-year degree from a community college)

ST111Q01TA05

Bachelor’s degree (4-year college degree)

Master’s degree or doctoral or professional degree such as medicine or law

140

ST111Q01TA06

Student Questionnaire

What kind of job do you expect to have when you are about 30 years old?

ST114Q01TA01

Please type in the job title.

141

Student Questionnaire

To what extent do you disagree or agree with the following statements about yourself?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

ST118Q01NA01

ST118Q01NA02

ST118Q01NA03

ST118Q01NA04

ST118Q02NA01

ST118Q02NA02

ST118Q02NA03

ST118Q02NA04

ST118Q03NA01

ST118Q03NA02

ST118Q03NA03

ST118Q03NA04

ST118Q04NA01

ST118Q04NA02

ST118Q04NA03

ST118Q04NA04

ST118Q05NA01

ST118Q05NA02

ST118Q05NA03

ST118Q05NA04

I often worry that taking a test will be difficult for me.

I worry that I will get poor grades at school.

Even if I am well-prepared for a test, I feel very anxious.

I get very tense when I study for a test.

I get nervous when I don't know how to solve a task at school.

142

Student Questionnaire

To what extent do you disagree or agree with the following statements about yourself?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

ST119Q01NA01

ST119Q01NA02

ST119Q01NA03

ST119Q01NA04

ST119Q02NA01

ST119Q02NA02

ST119Q02NA03

ST119Q02NA04

ST119Q03NA01

ST119Q03NA02

ST119Q03NA03

ST119Q03NA04

ST119Q04NA01

ST119Q04NA02

ST119Q04NA03

ST119Q04NA04

ST119Q05NA01

ST119Q05NA02

ST119Q05NA03

ST119Q05NA04

I want top grades in most or all of my courses.

I want to be able to select from among the best opportunities available
when I graduate.

I want to be the best, whatever I do.

I see myself as an ambitious person.

I want to be one of the best students in my class.

143

Student Questionnaire

Please read the descriptions about the following three students. Based on the information provided here, how much
would you disagree or agree with the statement that this student is motivated?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Mario gives up easily when confronted with a problem and is often not
prepared for his classes.
Mario is motivated.
Olivia mostly remains interested in the tasks she starts and sometimes
does more than what is expected from her.
Olivia is motivated.
John wants to get top grades at school and continues working on tasks
until everything is perfect.
John is motivated.

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Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

ST121Q01NA01

ST121Q01NA02

ST121Q01NA03

ST121Q01NA04

ST121Q02NA01

ST121Q02NA02

ST121Q02NA03

ST121Q02NA04

ST121Q03NA01

ST121Q03NA02

ST121Q03NA03

ST121Q03NA04

Student Questionnaire

Your School

145

Student Questionnaire

To what extent do you disagree or agree with the following statements about yourself?
(Please select one response in each row.)

I prefer working as part of a team to working alone.

I am a good listener.

I enjoy seeing my classmates succeed.

I take into account what others are interested in.

I find that teams make better decisions than individuals.

I enjoy considering different perspectives.

I find that teamwork raises my own efficiency.

I enjoy cooperating with peers.

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

ST082Q01NA01

ST082Q01NA02

ST082Q01NA03

ST082Q01NA04

ST082Q02NA01

ST082Q02NA02

ST082Q02NA03

ST082Q02NA04

ST082Q03NA01

ST082Q03NA02

ST082Q03NA03

ST082Q03NA04

ST082Q08NA01

ST082Q08NA02

ST082Q08NA03

ST082Q08NA04

ST082Q09NA01

ST082Q09NA02

ST082Q09NA03

ST082Q09NA04

ST082Q12NA01

ST082Q12NA02

ST082Q12NA03

ST082Q12NA04

ST082Q13NA01

ST082Q13NA02

ST082Q13NA03

ST082Q13NA04

ST082Q14NA01

ST082Q14NA02

ST082Q14NA03

ST082Q14NA04

146

Student Questionnaire

Thinking about your school: to what extent do you agree with the following statements?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Strongly agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

ST034Q01TA01

ST034Q01TA02

ST034Q01TA03

ST034Q01TA04

ST034Q02TA01

ST034Q02TA02

ST034Q02TA03

ST034Q02TA04

ST034Q03TA01

ST034Q03TA02

ST034Q03TA03

ST034Q03TA04

ST034Q04TA01

ST034Q04TA02

ST034Q04TA03

ST034Q04TA04

ST034Q05TA01

ST034Q05TA02

ST034Q05TA03

ST034Q05TA04

ST034Q06TA01

ST034Q06TA02

ST034Q06TA03

ST034Q06TA04

I feel like an outsider (or left out of things) at school.

I make friends easily at school.

I feel like I belong at school.

I feel awkward and out of place in my school.

Other students seem to like me.

I feel lonely at school.

147

Student Questionnaire

During the past 12 months, how often did you have the following experiences at school?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Teachers called on me less often than they called on other students.

Teachers graded me harder than they graded other students.

Teachers gave me the impression that they think I am less smart than I
really am.

Teachers disciplined me more harshly than other students.

Teachers ridiculed me in front of others.

Teachers said something insulting to me in front of others.

Never or almost
never

A few times a
year

A few times a
month

Once a week
or more

ST039Q01NA01

ST039Q01NA02

ST039Q01NA03

ST039Q01NA04

ST039Q02NA01

ST039Q02NA02

ST039Q02NA03

ST039Q02NA04

ST039Q03NA01

ST039Q03NA02

ST039Q03NA03

ST039Q03NA04

ST039Q04NA01

ST039Q04NA02

ST039Q04NA03

ST039Q04NA04

ST039Q05NA01

ST039Q05NA02

ST039Q05NA03

ST039Q05NA04

ST039Q06NA01

ST039Q06NA02

ST039Q06NA03

ST039Q06NA04

148

Student Questionnaire

During the past 12 months, how often have you had the following experiences in school?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Never or almost
never

A few times a year

A few times a
month

Once a week
or more

ST038Q01NA01

ST038Q01NA02

ST038Q01NA03

ST038Q01NA04

ST038Q02NA01

ST038Q02NA02

ST038Q02NA03

ST038Q02NA04

ST038Q03NA01

ST038Q03NA02

ST038Q03NA03

ST038Q03NA04

ST038Q04NA01

ST038Q04NA02

ST038Q04NA03

ST038Q04NA04

ST038Q05NA01

ST038Q05NA02

ST038Q05NA03

ST038Q05NA04

ST038Q06NA01

ST038Q06NA02

ST038Q06NA03

ST038Q06NA04

ST038Q07NA01

ST038Q07NA02

ST038Q07NA03

ST038Q07NA04

ST038Q08NA01

ST038Q08NA02

ST038Q08NA03

ST038Q08NA04

I got called names by other students.

I got picked on by other students.

Other students left me out of things on purpose.

Other students made fun of me.

I was threatened by other students.

Other students took away or destroyed things that belonged to me.

I got hit or pushed around by other students.

Other students spread nasty rumors about me.

149

Student Questionnaire

Your School Schedule and Learning Time

150

Student Questionnaire

How many class periods per week are you typically required to attend for the following subjects?
(Please enter a number in each row. Enter "0" (zero) if you have none.)

Number of class periods per week in English (e.g., language arts, literature, writing):

ST059Q01TA01

ST059Q02TA01

Number of class periods per week in mathematics:

ST059Q03TA01

Number of class periods per week in science:

151

Student Questionnaire

In a normal, full week at school, how many class periods are you required to attend in total?
(Please move the slider to the number of class periods per week.)

ST060Q01NA01

Number of ALL class periods

0

80
or more

152

Student Questionnaire

How many minutes, on average, are there in a class period?
(Please move the slider to the number of minutes per class period.)

ST061Q01NA01

Average minutes in a class period

0

120
or more

153

Student Questionnaire

In the last two full weeks of school, how often did the following things occur?
(Please select one response in each row.)

I missed a whole school day.

I missed some classes.

I arrived late for school.

None

One or two times

Three or four times

Five or more times

ST062Q01TA01

ST062Q01TA02

ST062Q01TA03

ST062Q01TA04

ST062Q02TA01

ST062Q02TA02

ST062Q02TA03

ST062Q02TA04

ST062Q03TA01

ST062Q03TA02

ST062Q03TA03

ST062Q03TA04

154

Student Questionnaire

This school year, approximately how many hours per week do you spend learning in addition to your required school
schedule in the following subjects?
(Please include the total hours for homework, additional instruction, and private study.)

(Please move the bar to the number of total hours. Select “0” (zero) if you do not do homework, study or practice for a subject.)

ST071Q01NA01

Science

0
hours per week

30
hours per week or more
ST071Q02NA01

Mathematics

0
hours per week

30
hours per week or more
ST071Q03NA01

English

0
hours per week

30
hours per week or more
ST071Q04NA01

Foreign language

0
hours per week

30
hours per week or more
ST071Q05NA01

155

Student Questionnaire

Other
0
hours per week

30
hours per week or more

156

Student Questionnaire

This school year, on average, how many days do you attend physical education classes each week?
(Please select from the drop-down menu to answer the question.)

ST031Q01NA01

Select...
( ST031Q01NA01 )
Select...
0 days
1 day
2 days
3 days
4 days
5 days

157

Student Questionnaire

Outside of school, during the past 7 days, on how many days did you engage in the following?
(Please select one response from the drop-down menus to answer the questions.)

Moderate physical activities for a total of at least 60 minutes per day (e.g., walking, climbing
stairs, riding a bike to school, skate boarding)

ST032Q01NA01

Select...

Moderate physical activities for a total of at least 60 minutes per day (e.g., walking, climbing stairs, riding a bike to school, skate boarding) (
ST032Q01NA01 )
Select...
0 days
1 day
2 days
3 days
4 days
5 days
6 days
7 days
Vigorous physical activities for at least 20 minutes per day that made you sweat and breathe
hard (e.g., running, cycling, aerobics, soccer, skating, basketball)

ST032Q02NA01

Select...

Vigorous physical activities for at least 20 minutes per day that made you sweat and breathe hard (e.g., running, cycling, aerobics, soccer,
skating, basketball) ( ST032Q02NA01 )
Select...
0 days
1 day
2 days
3 days
4 days
5 days
6 days
7 days

158

Student Questionnaire

Learning Science in School

159

Student Questionnaire

Which of the following science courses did you attend this school year or last school year?
(Please select all that apply in each row.)

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Earth and space

Applied sciences and technology (e.g., engineering, robotics)

General, integrated, or comprehensive science course (e.g., anatomy and physiology,
biological and physical science)

160

This year

Last year

ST063Q01NA01

ST063Q01NB02

ST063Q02NA01

ST063Q02NB02

ST063Q03NA01

ST063Q03NB02

ST063Q04NA01

ST063Q04NB02

ST063Q05NA01

ST063Q05NB02

ST063Q06NA01

ST063Q06NB02

Student Questionnaire

To what extent can you choose the following for your science courses?
(Please select one response in each row.)

I can choose the science course(s) I study.

I can choose the level of difficulty.

I can choose the number of science courses or class periods.

161

No, not at all

Yes, to a certain degree

Yes, I can choose
freely

ST064Q01NA01

ST064Q01NA02

ST064Q01NA03

ST064Q02NA01

ST064Q02NA02

ST064Q02NA03

ST064Q03NA01

ST064Q03NA02

ST064Q03NA03

Student Questionnaire

How often do these things happen in your science classes?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Students don’t listen to what the teacher says.

There is noise and disorder.

The teacher has to wait a long time for students to quiet down.

Students cannot work well.

Students don’t start working for a long time after the lesson
begins.

Every class

Most classes

Some classes

Never or hardly
ever

ST097Q01TA01

ST097Q01TA02

ST097Q01TA03

ST097Q01TA04

ST097Q02TA01

ST097Q02TA02

ST097Q02TA03

ST097Q02TA04

ST097Q03TA01

ST097Q03TA02

ST097Q03TA03

ST097Q03TA04

ST097Q04TA01

ST097Q04TA02

ST097Q04TA03

ST097Q04TA04

ST097Q05TA01

ST097Q05TA02

ST097Q05TA03

ST097Q05TA04

162

Student Questionnaire

When learning science topics at school, how often do the following activities occur?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Students are given opportunities to explain their ideas

Students spend time in the laboratory doing practical
experiments

Students are required to argue about science questions.

Students are asked to draw conclusions from an experiment
they have conducted
The teacher explains how a science idea can be applied to a
number of different phenomena (e.g., the movement of objects,
substances with similar properties)

Students are allowed to design their own experiments

There is a class debate about investigations.

The teacher clearly explains the relevance of science concepts
to students’ lives

Students are asked to do an investigation to test ideas.

Every class

Most classes

Some classes

Never or hardly
ever

ST098Q01TA01

ST098Q01TA02

ST098Q01TA03

ST098Q01TA04

ST098Q02TA01

ST098Q02TA02

ST098Q02TA03

ST098Q02TA04

ST098Q03NA01

ST098Q03NA02

ST098Q03NA03

ST098Q03NA04

ST098Q05TA01

ST098Q05TA02

ST098Q05TA03

ST098Q05TA04

ST098Q06TA01

ST098Q06TA02

ST098Q06TA03

ST098Q06TA04

ST098Q07TA01

ST098Q07TA02

ST098Q07TA03

ST098Q07TA04

ST098Q08NA01

ST098Q08NA02

ST098Q08NA03

ST098Q08NA04

ST098Q09TA01

ST098Q09TA02

ST098Q09TA03

ST098Q09TA04

ST098Q10NA01

ST098Q10NA02

ST098Q10NA03

ST098Q10NA04

163

Student Questionnaire

When answering the following questions, please keep one of your current science courses in mind all the time. You are free to choose which course
this should be.

ST065Q01NA01

What is the name of this science course?
(Please type in the name of the course.)

164

Student Questionnaire

How often do these things happen in your science classes?
(Please select one response in each row.)

The teacher shows an interest in every student’s learning.

The teacher gives extra help when students need it.

The teacher helps students with their learning.

The teacher continues teaching until the students understand.

The teacher gives students an opportunity to express opinions.

Every class

Most classes

Some classes

Never or hardly
ever

ST100Q01TA01

ST100Q01TA02

ST100Q01TA03

ST100Q01TA04

ST100Q02TA01

ST100Q02TA02

ST100Q02TA03

ST100Q02TA04

ST100Q03TA01

ST100Q03TA02

ST100Q03TA03

ST100Q03TA04

ST100Q04TA01

ST100Q04TA02

ST100Q04TA03

ST100Q04TA04

ST100Q05TA01

ST100Q05TA02

ST100Q05TA03

ST100Q05TA04

165

Student Questionnaire

How often do these things happen in your classes for this science course?
(Remember to answer this question in reference to the science course you indicated earlier.)

(Please select one response in each row.)

The teacher explains scientific ideas.

A whole-class discussion takes place with the teacher.

The teacher discusses our questions.

Students write up laboratory reports.

The teacher demonstrates an idea.

Never or almost
never

Some classes

Many classes

Every class or almost
every class

ST103Q01NA01

ST103Q01NA02

ST103Q01NA03

ST103Q01NA04

ST103Q03NA01

ST103Q03NA02

ST103Q03NA03

ST103Q03NA04

ST103Q08NA01

ST103Q08NA02

ST103Q08NA03

ST103Q08NA04

ST103Q10NA01

ST103Q10NA02

ST103Q10NA03

ST103Q10NA04

ST103Q11NA01

ST103Q11NA02

ST103Q11NA03

ST103Q11NA04

166

Student Questionnaire

How often do these things happen in your classes for this science course?
(Remember to answer this question in reference to the science course you indicated earlier.)

(Please select one response in each row.)

The teacher tells me how I am performing in this course.

The teacher gives me feedback on my strengths in this
science subject.

The teacher tells me in which areas I can still improve.

The teacher tells me how I can improve my performance.

The teacher advises me on how to reach my learning
goals.

Never or almost
never

Some classes

Many classes

Every class or almost
every class

ST104Q01NA01

ST104Q01NA02

ST104Q01NA03

ST104Q01NA04

ST104Q02NA01

ST104Q02NA02

ST104Q02NA03

ST104Q02NA04

ST104Q03NA01

ST104Q03NA02

ST104Q03NA03

ST104Q03NA04

ST104Q04NA01

ST104Q04NA02

ST104Q04NA03

ST104Q04NA04

ST104Q05NA01

ST104Q05NA02

ST104Q05NA03

ST104Q05NA04

167

Student Questionnaire

How often do these things happen in your classes for this science course?
(Remember to answer this question in reference to the science course you indicated earlier.)

(Please select one response in each row.)

Never or almost
never

Some classes

Many classes

Every class or
almost every
class

ST107Q01NA01

ST107Q01NA02

ST107Q01NA03

ST107Q01NA04

The teacher provides individual help when a student has difficulties
understanding a topic or task.

ST107Q02NA01

ST107Q02NA02

ST107Q02NA03

ST107Q02NA04

The teacher changes the structure of the lesson on a topic that most
students find difficult to understand.

ST107Q03NA01

ST107Q03NA02

ST107Q03NA03

ST107Q03NA04

The teacher adapts the lesson to my class’s needs and knowledge.

168

Student Questionnaire

Your View on Science

169

Student Questionnaire

How informed are you about the following environmental issues?
(Please select one response in each row.)

The increase of greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere

The use of genetically modified organisms (GMO)

Nuclear waste

The consequences of clearing forests for other
land use

Air pollution

Extinction of plants and animals

Water shortage

I have never
heard of this

I have heard about this but
I would not be able to
explain what it is really
about

I know something
about this and could
explain the general
issue

I am familiar with this and
I would be able to explain
this well

ST092Q01TA01

ST092Q01TA02

ST092Q01TA03

ST092Q01TA04

ST092Q02TA01

ST092Q02TA02

ST092Q02TA03

ST092Q02TA04

ST092Q04TA01

ST092Q04TA02

ST092Q04TA03

ST092Q04TA04

ST092Q05TA01

ST092Q05TA02

ST092Q05TA03

ST092Q05TA04

ST092Q06NA01

ST092Q06NA02

ST092Q06NA03

ST092Q06NA04

ST092Q08NA01

ST092Q08NA02

ST092Q08NA03

ST092Q08NA04

ST092Q09NA01

ST092Q09NA02

ST092Q09NA03

ST092Q09NA04

170

Student Questionnaire

Do you think problems associated with the environmental issues below will improve or get worse over the next 20
years?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Air pollution

Extinction of plants and animals

Clearing of forests for other land use

Water shortages

Nuclear waste

The increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere

The use of genetically modified organisms (GMO)

171

Improve

Stay about the
same

Get worse

ST093Q01TA01

ST093Q01TA02

ST093Q01TA03

ST093Q03TA01

ST093Q03TA02

ST093Q03TA03

ST093Q04TA01

ST093Q04TA02

ST093Q04TA03

ST093Q05TA01

ST093Q05TA02

ST093Q05TA03

ST093Q06TA01

ST093Q06TA02

ST093Q06TA03

ST093Q07NA01

ST093Q07NA02

ST093Q07NA03

ST093Q08NA01

ST093Q08NA02

ST093Q08NA03

Student Questionnaire

How much do you disagree or agree with the statements about yourself below?
(Please select one response in each row.)

I generally have fun when I am learning science topics.

I like reading about science.

I am happy working on science topics.

I enjoy acquiring new knowledge in science.

I am interested in learning about science.

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

ST094Q01NA01

ST094Q01NA02

ST094Q01NA03

ST094Q01NA04

ST094Q02NA01

ST094Q02NA02

ST094Q02NA03

ST094Q02NA04

ST094Q03NA01

ST094Q03NA02

ST094Q03NA03

ST094Q03NA04

ST094Q04NA01

ST094Q04NA02

ST094Q04NA03

ST094Q04NA04

ST094Q05NA01

ST094Q05NA02

ST094Q05NA03

ST094Q05NA04

172

Student Questionnaire

To what extent are you interested in the following science topics?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Not
interested

Hardly
interested

Interested

Highly
interested

I don't know
what this is

ST095Q04NA01

ST095Q04NA02

ST095Q04NA03

ST095Q04NA04

ST095Q04NA05

Motion and forces (e.g., velocity, friction, magnetic and
gravitational forces)

ST095Q07NA01

ST095Q07NA02

ST095Q07NA03

ST095Q07NA04

ST095Q07NA05

Energy and its transformation (e.g., conservation, chemical
reactions)

ST095Q08NA01

ST095Q08NA02

ST095Q08NA03

ST095Q08NA04

ST095Q08NA05

ST095Q13NA01

ST095Q13NA02

ST095Q13NA03

ST095Q13NA04

ST095Q13NA05

ST095Q15NA01

ST095Q15NA02

ST095Q15NA03

ST095Q15NA04

ST095Q15NA05

Biosphere (e.g., ecosystem services, sustainability)

The universe and its history

How science can help us prevent disease

173

Student Questionnaire

How much do you agree with the statements below?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Strongly agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Making an effort in my science class(es) is worth it because this will
help me in the work I want to do later on

ST113Q01TA01

ST113Q01TA02

ST113Q01TA03

ST113Q01TA04

What I learn in my science classes is important for me because I
need this for what I want to do later on.

ST113Q02TA01

ST113Q02TA02

ST113Q02TA03

ST113Q02TA04

Studying science is worthwhile for me because what I learn will
improve my career prospects

ST113Q03TA01

ST113Q03TA02

ST113Q03TA03

ST113Q03TA04

Many things I learn in my science subject(s) will help me to get a
job.

ST113Q04TA01

ST113Q04TA02

ST113Q04TA03

ST113Q04TA04

174

Student Questionnaire

How easy do you think it would be for you to perform the following tasks on your own?
(Please select one response in each row.)
I could do this
easily

I could do this with a
bit of effort

I would struggle to
do this on my own

I couldn’t do this

Recognize the science question that underlies a newspaper
report on a health issue

ST129Q01TA01

ST129Q01TA02

ST129Q01TA03

ST129Q01TA04

Explain why earthquakes occur more frequently in some
areas than in others

ST129Q02TA01

ST129Q02TA02

ST129Q02TA03

ST129Q02TA04

ST129Q03TA01

ST129Q03TA02

ST129Q03TA03

ST129Q03TA04

Identify the science question associated with the disposal of
garbage

ST129Q04TA01

ST129Q04TA02

ST129Q04TA03

ST129Q04TA04

Predict how changes to an environment will affect the survival
of certain species

ST129Q05TA01

ST129Q05TA02

ST129Q05TA03

ST129Q05TA04

Interpret the scientific information provided on the labels of
food items

ST129Q06TA01

ST129Q06TA02

ST129Q06TA03

ST129Q06TA04

Discuss how new evidence can lead you to change your
understanding about the possibility of life on Mars

ST129Q07TA01

ST129Q07TA02

ST129Q07TA03

ST129Q07TA04

Identify the better of two explanations for the formation of
acid rain

ST129Q08TA01

ST129Q08TA02

ST129Q08TA03

ST129Q08TA04

Describe the role of antibiotics in the treatment of disease

175

Student Questionnaire

How much do you disagree or agree with the statements below?
(Please select one response in each row.)
Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

ST131Q01NA01

ST131Q01NA02

ST131Q01NA03

ST131Q01NA04

ST131Q03NA01

ST131Q03NA02

ST131Q03NA03

ST131Q03NA04

ST131Q04NA01

ST131Q04NA02

ST131Q04NA03

ST131Q04NA04

ST131Q06NA01

ST131Q06NA02

ST131Q06NA03

ST131Q06NA04

ST131Q08NA01

ST131Q08NA02

ST131Q08NA03

ST131Q08NA04

ST131Q11NA01

ST131Q11NA02

ST131Q11NA03

ST131Q11NA04

A good way to know if something is true is to do an experiment.

Ideas in science sometimes change.

Good answers are based on evidence from many different experiments.

It is good to try experiments more than once to make sure of your
findings.

Sometimes scientists change their minds about what is true in science.

The ideas in science books sometimes change.

176

Student Questionnaire

How often do you do these things?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Watch TV programs about science

Borrow or buy books on science topics

Visit web sites about science topics

Read science magazines or science articles in newspapers

Attend a science club

Use computer programs or virtual lab to simulate natural phenomena

Use computer programs or virtual lab to simulate technical processes

Visit websites of environmental organizations

Follow news of science, environmental, or ecology organizations via
blogs and microblogging

177

Very often

Regularly

Sometimes

Never or hardly
ever

ST146Q01TA01

ST146Q01TA02

ST146Q01TA03

ST146Q01TA04

ST146Q02TA01

ST146Q02TA02

ST146Q02TA03

ST146Q02TA04

ST146Q03TA01

ST146Q03TA02

ST146Q03TA03

ST146Q03TA04

ST146Q04TA01

ST146Q04TA02

ST146Q04TA03

ST146Q04TA04

ST146Q05TA01

ST146Q05TA02

ST146Q05TA03

ST146Q05TA04

ST146Q06NA01

ST146Q06NA02

ST146Q06NA03

ST146Q06NA04

ST146Q07NA01

ST146Q07NA02

ST146Q07NA03

ST146Q07NA04

ST146Q08NA01

ST146Q08NA02

ST146Q08NA03

ST146Q08NA04

ST146Q09NA01

ST146Q09NA02

ST146Q09NA03

ST146Q09NA04

Student Questionnaire

On the most recent day you attended school, did you do any of the following before going to school?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Eat breakfast

Study for school or homework

Watch TV/DVD/Video

Read a book/newspaper/magazine

Internet/Chat/Social networks (e.g., Facebook, Twitter)

Play video-games

Meet friends or talk to friends on the phone

Talk to your parents

Work in the household or take care of other family members

Work for pay

178

Yes

No

ST076Q01NA01

ST076Q01NA02

ST076Q02NA01

ST076Q02NA02

ST076Q03NA01

ST076Q03NA02

ST076Q04NA01

ST076Q04NA02

ST076Q05NA01

ST076Q05NA02

ST076Q06NA01

ST076Q06NA02

ST076Q07NA01

ST076Q07NA02

ST076Q08NA01

ST076Q08NA02

ST076Q09NA01

ST076Q09NA02

ST076Q10NA01

ST076Q10NA02

Student Questionnaire

ST076Q11NA01

Exercise or practice a sport

179

ST076Q11NA02

Student Questionnaire

On the most recent day you attended school, did you do any of the following after leaving school?
(Please select one response in each row.)

Eat dinner

Study for school or homework

Watch TV/DVD/Video

Read a book/newspaper/magazine

Internet/Chat/Social networks (e.g., Facebook, Twitter)

Play video-games

Meet friends or talk to friends on the phone

Talk to your parents

Work in the household or take care of other family members

Work for pay

180

Yes

No

ST078Q01NA01

ST078Q01NA02

ST078Q02NA01

ST078Q02NA02

ST078Q03NA01

ST078Q03NA02

ST078Q04NA01

ST078Q04NA02

ST078Q05NA01

ST078Q05NA02

ST078Q06NA01

ST078Q06NA02

ST078Q07NA01

ST078Q07NA02

ST078Q08NA01

ST078Q08NA02

ST078Q09NA01

ST078Q09NA02

ST078Q10NA01

ST078Q10NA02

Student Questionnaire

ST078Q11NA01

Exercise or practice a sport

181

ST078Q11NA02

Student Questionnaire

Which best describes you?
(Please select one response.)

ST801A01NA01

I am Hispanic or Latino

ST801A01NA02

I am not Hispanic or Latino

182

Student Questionnaire

Which of these categories best describes your race?
(Please select one or more responses.)

ST802A01NA01

White

ST802A02NA01

Black or African American

ST802A03NA01

Asian

ST802A04NA01

American Indian or Alaska Native

ST802A05NA01

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

183

Student Questionnaire

Thank you very much for your cooperation in completing this questionnaire!

184

Financial Student Questions

PISA 2015 Main Study
Financial Literacy Student Questions

185

Financial Student Questions

Financial Literacy Student Background Questions

Have you ever learned how to manage your money in a
class?

FQ001Q01

(Please check one box in each row.)

Yes

No

a) At school, in a subject or class specifically about
managing your money

1

2

b) At school as part of another subject or class

1

2

c) In an activity outside school

1

2

How often do you discuss money matters (e.g., talk about
spending, saving, banking, investment) with these
people?
(Please check one box in each row.)

Never or
hardly
ever

Once or
twice a
month

Once or
twice a
week

FQ001Q02

Almost
every day

a) Parents/guardians or other adults

1

2

3

4

b) Friends

1

2

3

4

If you don’t have enough money to buy something you
really want (e.g., an item of clothing, sports equipment),
what are you most likely to do?

FQ001Q11

(Please check only one box.)
a) Buy it with money that really should be used for something else

1

b) Try to borrow money from a family member

2

c) Try to borrow money from a friend

3

d) Save up to buy it

4

e) Not buy it

5

186

Financial Student Questions

Do you get money from any of these sources?

FQ001Q04

(Please check one box in each row.)

Yes

No

a) An allowance or spending money for regularly doing chores at home

1

2

b) An allowance or spending money without having to do any chores

1

2

c) Working outside school hours (e.g., a seasonal job, part-time work)

1

2

d) Working in a family business

1

2

e) Occasional informal jobs (e.g., babysitting or gardening)

1

2

f) Gifts of money from friends or relatives

1

2

g) Selling things (e.g., at local markets or on eBay)

1

2

Which of these statements about saving money best applies
to you?

FQ001Q10

(Please check only one box.)
a) I save the same amount of money each week or month

1

b) I save some money each week or month, but the amount varies

2

c) I save money only when I have some to spare

3

d) I save money only when I want to buy something

4

e) I do not save any money

5

f) I have no money so I do not save

6

Do you have either of the following?

FQ001Q06

(Please check one box in each row.)
Yes

No

I don’t
know
what it is

a) Bank account

1

2

3

b) Pre-paid debit card

1

2

3

187

Student Locator Questions

PISA 2015 Main Study
Student Locator Questions

188

Student Locator Questions

Contact Information (for future follow-up study)
We would like some additional information that will help us contact you in the future for a follow-up
study. This information will be kept separate from the answers you have provided to the questionnaire
and to the assessment you are taking today. This information will be kept confidential and will not be
shared or distributed for any other purpose.

Q1

What is your email address?
Please write your complete email address on the line below.
 Check here if you don't have an email
address.

Email Address:

Q2

What are your home and cell phone numbers?
Please provide the complete 10-digit number that includes the area code (XXX-XXX-XXXX).
Home Phone Number:

 Check here if you don't have a home
phone number.

Cell Phone Number:

 Check here if you don't have a cell
phone number.

Q3

Would you like to receive text messages?

Q4

What is your complete home address?
Be sure to include any apartment number or P.O. Box number.
Address 1
Address 2
City

State

ZIP code

1
1

Student Locator Questions

Q5

What is the name of a relative or close friend who will know how to contact
you within the next two years?
First

Q6

Middle

Last

What is this person’s email address?
Please write your complete email address on the line below.
 Check here if you don't have an email
address.

Email Address:

Q7

What are the home, cell, and work phone numbers for this person?
Please provide the complete 10-digit number that includes the area code (XXX-XXX-XXXX).

Q8

Home Phone Number:

 Check here if you don't know, or they
don't have, a home phone number.

Cell Phone Number:

 Check here if you don't know, or they
don't have, a cell phone number.

Work Phone Number:

 Check here if you don't know, or they
don't have, a work phone number.

What is this person’s complete home address?
Be sure to include any apartment number or P.O. Box number.
 Check here if this person lives with you at the address you provided in Q1 and skip to Q6.
Address 1
Address 2
City

State

ZIP code

2
1

Student Locator Questions

Q9

What is this person’s relationship to you?
(Please check one box.)
Yes
a. Parent



b. Grandparent



c. Aunt or uncle



d. Brother or sister



e. Friend



f.



Someone else

3
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