Attachment 3:
Fast Response Survey System (FRSS) 109: Public School Teachers’ Use of Technology for School and Homework Assignments – Pretest
Pretest Call Questionnaire
OMB# 1850-0803 v.226
March 2018
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006–5651
Teachers’
use OF TECHNOLOGY FOR SCHOOL FAST RESPONSE SURVEY SYSTEM |
O.M.B. No.: 1850–0857 EXPIRATION DATE: 03/2021 Draft March 2018 |
NCES is authorized to conduct this survey by the Education Science Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543). While participation in this survey is voluntary, your cooperation is critical to make the results of this survey comprehensive, accurate, and timely. All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151). |
This survey is being conducted as part of the NCES response to the request in the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 to provide information about the educational impact of access to digital learning resources such as computers and the Internet outside of the classroom. The survey focuses on information that can best be provided by teachers from their perspective and direct interaction with students.
Please respond about the students you are teaching during the current 2017–18 school year.
For purposes of this survey, computers include desktop and laptop computers, as well as tablets with a virtual or physical keyboard. Smartphones are not included in the definition of computers.
Information is collected separately for computers and smartphones.
Name of person completing this form:
Name of school:
Telephone number: E-mail:
Best days and times to reach you (in case of questions):
THANK YOU. PLEASE KEEP A COPY OF THIS SURVEY FOR YOUR RECORDS.
PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORM TO: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, CONTACT:
Mail: Cindy Gray (6197.04.01.01) Cindy Gray at Westat
Westat 800-937-8281, ext. 4336 or 301-251-4336
1600 Research Boulevard [email protected]
Rockville, Maryland 20850-3129
Fax: 800-254-0984
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FRSS Form No. 109, 09/2018
For purposes of this survey, computers include desktop and laptop computers, as well as tablets with a virtual or physical keyboard. Smartphones are not included in the definition of computers.
Do the students that you teach have a district- or school-provided computer that the student takes home? (These are computers provided to students on a long-term basis during the school year.)
Yes (Continue with question 2.) |
No (Skip to question 3.) |
Are there some students who are not able to take their district- or school-provided computer home?
Yes (Skip to question 5.) |
No (Skip to question 5.) |
Does your school allow students to borrow computers to take home on a short-term basis?
Yes |
No |
Can students access school computers outside of class time (for example, before or after school, at lunch, or during special periods during the school day)? (School computers may be located in computer labs, library media centers, or classrooms.)
Yes |
No |
Does your school have an additional academic period for all students during the school day (for example, a study or academic support period) when students can use computers and the Internet to work on assignments from other classes?
Yes |
No |
Does your district or school provide mobile hotspots for students to take home for Internet access?
Yes |
No |
How knowledgeable are you about your students’ access to (a) computers and (b) the Internet for doing school assignments at home? (Select one in each row.)
Technology |
Knowledge of students’ access at home |
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Very knowledgeable |
Somewhat knowledgeable |
Slightly knowledgeable |
Not knowledgeable |
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a. Computers (leave row blank if students take district- or school-provided computers home) |
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b. The Internet |
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How do you find out information about your students’ access at home to computers and/or the Internet? (Indicate yes or no for each item.)
Yes No
a. Do
a survey (verbal, written, or online) of all your students and/or
their parents about
access at home (Include
surveys conducted by you or by your district or school.)
b. Talk to students and/or parents individually about access at home
c. Develop a sense of what students have as you work with them
d. Other (Specify):
In your estimation, to what extent do your students use the following locations for computer and/or Internet access to work on school assignments? (Select one box on each line.)
Locations |
Extent location is used for school assignments |
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Not |
Small |
Moderate extent |
Large
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a. Public library |
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b. Other public locations (e.g., parks, community centers) |
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c. Commercial locations (e.g., bookstores, cafes) |
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d. Homes of relatives, friends, or neighbors |
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e. Student’s own home |
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f. Other (Specify) |
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In your estimation, about what percentage of your students have access to a computer at home? (Include district- or school-provided computers for those students who take them home.) ___________%
If none of your students have access to a computer at home (that is, if question 10 equals zero), skip to question 13.
For your students who have access to a computer at home (including a district- or school-provided computer if students take it home), in your estimation how available are those computers for the students to use for school assignments? (Availability may be affected by things such as having to share the computer with parents or siblings.) (Select one box.)
Very available: students can almost always use it when needed
Somewhat available: students can usually use it when needed
Slightly available: students can rarely use it when needed
Not available: students are not allowed to use it
Don’t know
For your students who have access to a computer at home (including a district- or school-provided computer if students take it home), in your estimation how likely is it that the computer has reliable Internet access from home? (Select one box.)
Very likely |
Somewhat likely |
Slightly likely |
Not likely |
Don’t know |
In your estimation, about what percentage of your students have access to a smartphone at home? ___________%
If
none of your students have access to a smartphone at home (that is,
if question 13 equals zero),
skip to question 17.
For your students who have access to a smartphone at home, in your estimation how useful are those smartphones for completing the assignments you give your students? (Select one box.)
Very useful |
Somewhat useful |
Slightly useful |
Not useful |
For your students who have access to a smartphone at home, in your estimation how available are those smartphones for the students to use for school assignments? (Availability may be affected by things such as having to share the device with parents or siblings.) (Select one box.)
Very available: students can almost always use it when needed
Somewhat available: students can usually use it when needed
Slightly available: students can rarely use it when needed
Not available: students are not allowed to use it
Don’t know
For your students who have access to a smartphone at home, in your estimation how likely is it that the smartphone has reliable Internet access from home? (Select one box.)
Very likely |
Somewhat likely |
Slightly likely |
Not likely |
Don’t know |
For questions 17 through 21, technology includes devices such as computers and smartphones, software such as computer programs and digital apps, and the Internet. Technology-based homework is homework designed to be completed using technology.
How much influence does your students’ access to technology and the Internet outside of school have on the homework assignments that you give them? (Select one box.)
No influence |
Small influence . |
Moderate influence |
Large influence |
How often do you assign technology-based homework to your students? (Select one box.)
Never |
Rarely |
Sometimes |
Often |
How often do you assign any type of homework to your students? (Include both technology-based and non-technology-based homework.) (Select one box.)
Never |
Rarely |
Sometimes |
Often |
If
you never give technology-based homework to your students (that is,
if question 18 is “never”),
skip to question 22.
To what extent do your students have difficulty completing technology-based homework because they are not familiar with how to use technology? (Select one box.)
Not at all |
Small extent |
Moderate extent |
Large extent |
For your students who have limited access to technology and the Internet outside of school, to what extent do you provide the following types of assistance for doing technology-based homework? (Select one box on each line.)
Assistance for students with limited technology outside of school |
Extent you provide assistance |
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Not |
Small |
Moderate extent |
Large
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a. Have students download homework assignments and materials while they are at school so they can work on the homework assignments offline |
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b. Provide hardcopy homework assignments and materials for students to use at home |
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c. Give students extended time or a later deadline to turn in homework assignments |
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d. Give time during class for students to use school technology to work on homework assignments |
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e. Give alternate homework assignments that don’t require technology to complete (e.g., make a poster by hand rather than a computer presentation) |
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How prepared are your students to use the technology required for online or computerized assessments given by your district or school? (Select one box.)
Very prepared
Somewhat prepared
Slightly prepared
Not prepared
Not
applicable (no online or computerized
assessments are given by
the district or school)
Which statement best describes the way your classes at this school are organized? (Select one box.)
Self-contained
classroom:
you instruct the same group of students
all or most of the day
in multiple subjects (Skip
to question 25.)
Departmentalized
instruction:
you instruct several classes of different students
all or most
of the day in one or more subjects
(Continue
with question 24.)
Which of the following subjects do you teach at this school? (Select all that apply.)
English/language arts |
Social studies/social science |
Math |
Science |
What grades do you currently teach at this school? (Circle all that apply.)
PK |
K |
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Ungraded |
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Author | Laurie Lewis |
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File Created | 2021-01-21 |