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Online survey assessment of middle and high school teachers’ need for an authoritative portal of anatomy and physiology information.
1. Please, describe yourself:
Middle school science teacher
High school science teacher
Two-year college instructor
2. What are the grade levels you teach? (choose all that apply):
General middle school courses
Advanced middle school courses including Magnet programs
General high school courses
Honors high school courses
AP high school courses
Two-year college courses
Other (Please, explain)
3. In what state do you teach? (pick-list of all states)
4. Do you teach anatomy and physiology?
- as a separate course
- as topics within a large biology course
(IF NO TO BOTH, DISCONTINUE)
5. How much coverage do these anatomy / physiology topics receive in your curriculum? [4.0 Scale: none, a little, some, a lot]
• Human Body
• Chemistry of Life
• Cell Structure
• Cellular Metabolism and Reproduction: Mitosis and Meiosis
• Tissues
• Integumentary System
• Skeletal System
• Articular System
• Muscular System
• Nervous System
• Endocrine System
• Blood
• Cardiovascular System
• Lymphatic System
• Nutrition and the Digestive System
• Respiratory System
• Urinary System
• Reproductive System
6. What anatomy and physiology Web sites do you currently use in the classroom? What do you like / dislike about them? (Please, provide specific Web addresses or names of the sites):
7. How difficult is it to find good anatomy and physiology Web sites for your lessons?
- Very easy
- reasonably easy
- somewhat difficult
- very difficult
- Please, explain
8. Anatomy and physiology websites with which of the following characteristics are difficult to find (check all that apply?
free or low cost
up-to-date
comprehensive
engaging, interactive, interesting
user-friendly
easy to read
match the curriculum
not too advanced
9. Do you feel that there is a need for a Web site that would organize existing anatomy and physiology Web site for schools?
- Yes
- No (IF NO, DISCONTINUE)
10. What types of materials would you like to see in that Web site? [5.0 Scale: 1 = not important; 5= extremely important)
Lesson plans
Experiments
Presentations
Videos
Games
11. How should it be different from what is currently available?
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