APPENDIX B
TEACHER QUESTIONNAIRE
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FORM APPROVED
NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS O.M.B. No.: 1850–XXXX
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006–5651 EXPIRATION DATE: XX/XXXX
TEACHERS’
USE OF Educational
Technology
in U.S. Public Schools OMB Draft 6/20/2008
FAST RESPONSE SURVEY SYSTEM
This survey is authorized by law (P.L. 103-382). While participation in this survey is voluntary, your cooperation is critical to make the results of this survey comprehensive, accurate, and timely. Your answers may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose unless otherwise compelled by law. (Public Law 107-279, Education Sciences Reform Act, Section 183.)
Definitions
Technology: Information technology such as computers, devices that may be attached to computers (e.g., LCD projector, interactive whiteboard, digital camera), networks (e.g., Internet, local networks), and computer software. We specifically are not including non-computer technologies such as overhead projectors and VCRs.
Classroom response system: Wireless system allowing a teacher to pose a question and students to respond using “clickers” or hand-held response pads, with responses compiled on a computer.
Document camera: Device that transmits images of 2- or 3-dimensional objects, text, or graphics to a computer monitor or LCD projector.
Blogs: Websites where an individual or group creates a running log of entries that can be read by other users, such as in a journal.
Wikis: Collaborative websites that allow users to freely create and edit web page content (e.g., Wikipedia).
Social networking websites: Online social networks for communities of people who share interests and activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others (e.g., Facebook, MySpace).
Teacher in a self-contained classroom: Teaches all or most academic subjects to the same group of students all or most of the day.
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FRSS 95, 01/2009
1. Please report the following about computers in your classroom:
In row a, report the number of computers that are located in your classroom every day and the number of these with Internet access. (If none, enter 0.)
In row b, report the number of computers that can be brought into your classroom (e.g., laptops on carts) and the number of these that have Internet access. Indicate the number that are generally brought in at one time. (If none, enter 0.)
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Total number |
Number
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2. How
frequently do you or your students use computers during instructional
time in the following locations?
For row a, only select “not
available” if you have no computers in your classroom and can
not bring computers in (i.e., you entered zeros in questions 1a and
1b). (Circle one on each line.)
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Not available |
Never |
Rarely |
Sometimes |
Often |
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3 |
4 |
5 |
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4 |
5 |
3. Are the following devices available to you in your classroom or as needed? If so, how frequently are they used for instruction during your class(es)? Include only devices provided by the school or district.
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Frequency of use |
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Device |
Not available |
Available as needed |
In class-room every day |
Never |
Rarely |
Some-times |
Often |
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4. How frequently do you use a system on your school or district network for the following? Select “not available” if your school or district does not make a system on the network available to you for that activity. (Circle one on each line.)
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Not available |
Never |
Rarely |
Some-times |
Often |
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5 |
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5. How frequently do you use remote access (e.g., access from home) for the following? Select “not available” if your school or district does not give you remote access for that item. (Circle one on each line.)
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Not available |
Never |
Rarely |
Some-times |
Often |
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6. In general, how frequently do you use the following for classroom preparation, instruction, or administrative tasks? (Circle one on each line.)
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Never |
Rarely |
Some-times |
Often |
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7. In general, how frequently do your students perform the following activities using educational technology during your class(es)? Select “not applicable” for activities that do not apply to your students. (Circle one on each line.)
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Not applicable |
Never |
Rarely |
Some-times |
Often |
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8. How frequently do you use the following to communicate with parents and students? (Circle one for parents and one for students on each line.)
Communication mode |
Parents |
Students |
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Never |
Rarely |
Some-times |
Often |
Never |
Rarely |
Some-times |
Often |
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9. To what extent has each of the following prepared you to make effective use of educational technology for instruction? If you did not participate in an activity, select “not applicable.” (Circle one on each line.)
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Not applicable |
Not
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Minor extent |
Moderate extent |
Major extent |
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10. During the last 12 months, how many hours did you spend in professional development activities for educational technology (e.g., workshops, courses, coordinated workgroups)? (Circle only one.)
0 hours 1 (Skip to Q12.) |
17–32 hours 4 |
1–8 hours 2 |
33 hours or more 5 |
9–16 hours 3 |
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11. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements as they relate to the professional development in educational technology that you took during the last 12 months. (Circle one on each line.)
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Strongly disagree |
Somewhat disagree |
Somewhat agree |
Strongly agree |
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12. This school year, what is your main teaching assignment (the field in which you teach the most classes)? (Circle one.)
Special education 1 |
Health/physical education 7 |
General education in a self-contained classroom (definition on cover). 2 |
Mathematics/computer science 8 Science 9 |
Arts and Music 3 |
Social sciences/social studies 10 |
English/language arts 4 |
Vocational, career, or technical education 11 |
English as a second language 5 |
Other (specify) 12 |
Foreign languages 6 |
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13. What grade(s) do you currently teach at this school? (Circle all that apply.)
PK |
K |
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Ungraded |
14. This school year, how many students do you have in your classroom at one time, on average? _______
15. Including this school year, how many years have you worked as an elementary or secondary teacher? Include years spent teaching both full and part time and in public and private schools. _______ Years
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | APPENDIX B |
Author | Edith.McArthur |
Last Modified By | yifwanda.ndjungu |
File Modified | 2008-06-24 |
File Created | 2008-06-23 |