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Teacher Survey
Seventh‐Grade Math – Montevallo
Please complete this questionnaire at the end of the training and return it, face down, to the data
collection staff. Your responses will assist us in assessing the training and making any needed
improvements. Data collected from this questionnaire are completely anonymous so that you
can feel comfortable responding honestly and candidly.
Background information
1. How many total years of classroom teaching experience do you have? (Circle one.)
1) None
2) 1‐5
3) 6‐10
4) 11‐15
5) 16 or more years
2. Approximately how many math curriculum trainings or workshops, not including the one
you have just completed, have you attended during your teaching career? (Circle one
number below.)
0
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9 or more
Training Feedback
The next two questions relate to AMSTI content. For question 3, please consider only your
knowledge about the AMSTI content. In question 4, please consider your skill to apply the
recommended AMSTI instructional strategies presented at this training.
3. Please rate the amount of knowledge you possess about each of the key topics and content
addressed in the AMSTI training. First rate your knowledge now that you have completed
the training, and then indicate the amount of knowledge you possessed before the training.
Use the 5‐point scale provided below. (Circle one response option in the “Now” column and
then circle one response option in the “Before Training” column for each item).
My knowledge about…
1 = Not at all knowledgeable
2 = Not very knowledgeable
3 = Somewhat knowledgeable
4 = Fairly knowledgeable
5 = Very knowledgeable
Now
Before Training
a. Enlarging figures using rubber‐
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h. Understanding similar triangles:
rules
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i. Understanding similar
rectangles: rules
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j. Solving for unknown lengths
with scale factors
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k. Making connections to the real
world
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l. Making connections to algebra
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m. Making connections to
geometry
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band stretchers and
coordinating plotting
b. Visualizing similar and
distorted transformations
informally
c. Identifying similar figures by
side lengths and angles
d. Recognizing scale factors for
similar figures
e. Reptiles: Building and dividing
shapes
f. Understanding the relationship
between similarity and
equivalent fractions
g. Understanding areas of similar
figures
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My knowledge about…
n. Using geometry software
o. Using writing in mathematics
1 = Not at all knowledgeable
2 = Not very knowledgeable
3 = Somewhat knowledgeable
4 = Fairly knowledgeable
5 = Very knowledgeable
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Before Training
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4. Now think about your skills to teach the key topics and content presented in the AMSTI
training. First rate your skills to teach now that you have completed the training, and then
indicate your skill level before the training.
Use the 5‐point scale provided below. (Circle one response option in the “Now” column and
then circle one response option in the “Before Training” column for each item).
My skills to teach about…
1= Not at all skilled
2 = Not very skilled
3 = Somewhat skilled
4 = Fairly skilled
5 = Very skilled
Now
Before Training
a. Enlarging figures using rubber‐
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h. Understanding similar triangles:
rules
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i. Understanding similar
rectangles: rules
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band stretchers and
coordinating plotting
b. Visualizing similar and
distorted transformations
informally
c. Identifying similar figures by
side lengths and angles
d. Recognizing scale factors for
similar figures
e. Reptiles: Building and dividing
shapes
f. Understanding the relationship
between similarity and
equivalent fractions
g. Understanding areas of similar
figures
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My skills to teach about…
1= Not at all skilled
2 = Not very skilled
3 = Somewhat skilled
4 = Fairly skilled
5 = Very skilled
Now
Before Training
j. Solving for unknown lengths
with scale factors
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k. Making connections to the real
world
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l. Making connections to algebra
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m. Making connections to
geometry
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n. Using geometry software
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o. Using writing in mathematics
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5. To what extent will you be able to implement AMSTI in your classrooms during the 2006‐
2007 school year? (Check only one response.)
____1. Not at all
____2. A small extent
____3. A moderate extent
____4. A great extent
6. Please list and briefly describe the top 3 challenges or issues you think you may face in
implementing AMSTI in your classrooms:
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7. How much follow‐up to this training (such as support, assistance, or coaching) do you think
you will need to effectively implement AMSTI in your classroom during the 2006‐2007
school year?
____1. None
____2. A small amount
____3. A moderate amount
____4. A great amount
8. What additional support, assistance, or coaching, if any, would help you implement AMSTI
in your classroom?
9. To what extent do you feel prepared to do the following:
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A small
A great
moderate
Extent to which you feel prepared to…
Not at all
extent
extent
extent
1. Teach the subject matter covered in
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the AMSTI materials
2. Implement teaching strategies
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promoted by AMSTI (e.g. hands‐on
teaching, cooperative learning)
3. Implement assessment strategies
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promoted by AMSTI
4. Integrate technology in the classroom
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5. Use student journals/writing in math
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10. Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements about the
characteristics of the entire training.
Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly
Training characteristics
disagree
disagree
agree
agree
1. Training objectives were
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appropriate.
2. The trainers/facilitators were
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prepared.
3. The training was well
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organized.
4. The training content was
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appropriate to my needs.
5. Instructional methods (e.g.,
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lectures, exercises, group work)
used by trainers were effective.
6. The training environment was
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collegial and supportive.
7. The materials provided at the
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training will be useful.
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11. What is your opinion about the amount of time allotted to cover the topics and content in
this training? (Check one.)
____1. Too much time
____2. Just about the right amount of time
____3. Not enough time
Please explain your answer about time allotted with specific comments.
12. What did you like most about the training?
13. What improvements, if any, would you suggest for the training?
14. Other comments or suggestions?
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Thank you very much for completing this questionnaire!
Please seal it in an envelope and return it to the data collectors.
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File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | Alabama Math, Science and Technology Initiative: Trainer’s Log |
Author | AED_USER |
File Modified | 2006-11-20 |
File Created | 2006-11-20 |