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1. I have a thorough understanding of my school's Pre-K literacy program.
2. I have received adequate initial and ongoing professional development/training for
implementation of the Pre-K program.
3. Professional development provided by Memphis City Schools has been valuable.
4. Guidance and support provided by our district personnel have helped our school
implement the Pre-K program.
5. The principal at my school is an effective instructional leader.
6. Teachers in this school (not preschool teachers) are generally supportive of the
Pre-K program.
7. Pre-K teachers are given sufficient planning time to implement the preschool
program.
8. Instructional materials (books, assessments, and other resources) needed to
implement the Pre-K program are readily available.
9. Group activities engage the students and complement literacy instruction.
10. Learning centers engage the students and complement literacy instruction.
11. Our Pre-K program adequately addresses the requirements of children with
special needs.
12. Children in this school are more enthusiastic about reading and learning because of
our Pre-K program.
13. Our Pre-K program is valuable in preparing children for kindergarten.
14. The literacy and language components of our program are effective for reading
readiness.
15. Because of our Pre-K program, parents are more involved in the literacy program
of this school.
16. Because of our Pre-K program, I use assessments to inform instructional decisions
and monitor student achievement.
17. Pre-K teachers are encouraged to communicate concerns, questions, and
constructive ideas regarding the preschool program.
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your school's Pre-K literacy program. Your opinions are very important to us. Your answers will be kept
confidential, so please do not put your name on this form.
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Memphis City Schools Pre-K Program
Teacher Questionnaire
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Memphis City Schools Pre-K Program
Teacher Questionnaire, continued
Demographics
How many years of experience do you have as a Pre-K teacher?
16-20 years
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How many years of experience do you have as an employee in any school?
5 years or less
6-10 years
11-15 years
16-20 years
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How many years of experience do you have as an employee in this school?
Less than 1 year
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50 - 59 years
Comments
What are the most effective aspects of the Pre-K program?
What are the least effective?
What type of professional development have you received as a Pre-K teacher?
Thank you for completing this questionnaire.
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What best describes your cultural background?
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian or Pacific Islander
Degree beyond Master's
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60 years or older
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File Modified | 2007-12-10 |
File Created | 2007-12-10 |