Assessing the Role of Noncognitive and School Environmental Factors in Students' Transition to High School in New Mexico

Assessing the Role of Noncognitive and School Environmental Factors in Students' Transitions to High School in New Mexico

Attachment A-3 Student Survey Update

Assessing the Role of Noncognitive and School Environmental Factors in Students' Transition to High School in New Mexico

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Attachment A-3. Student Survey

Beginning High School Survey







We would like to know your thoughts about ninth grade.

This is a questionnaire, not a test. There are no right or wrong answers.

This survey is voluntary. We hope that you will answer all of the questions, but you can skip any questions that you do not want to answer.

All of your answers are confidential. No one will be told how you answered any of the questions. Your responses will be combined with those of the other students in your school to help us describe students’ experiences in ninth grade.

Thank you for completing this survey!



Instructions: Please read each of the questions carefully and select the response that is most true for you. Please fill in the circles completely.

A: Your School


A1. How much do you agree with the following statements about your school? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

I feel like a real part of my school.

People at my school notice when I’m good at something.

Other students in my school take my ideas seriously.

People at this school are friendly to me.

I’m included in lots of activities at my school.


I worry about crime and violence in school.

Students at this school are often teased or picked on.

Students at this school are often threatened or bullied.

I sometimes stay home because I don’t feel safe at school.

I feel safe at this school.

Students often spread mean rumors or lies about others at this school on the internet (i.e., Facebook, email, instant message).


All students are treated the same, regardless of whether their parents are rich or poor.

Boys and girls are treated equally.

The school provides instructional materials (e.g., textbooks, handouts) that reflect my cultural background.

Adults working at this school treat all students respectfully.

People of different cultural backgrounds, races, and ethnicities get along well at this school.





A2. How much do you agree with the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

My teachers make it clear to me when I have misbehaved in class.

Adults working in this school reward students for positive behavior.

Adults working in this school help students to understand and control their feelings and actions.

School rules are applied equally to all students.

Discipline is fair.



B: Your Schoolwork


B1. How often do you: (Fill in one circle on each row)


Never

Once in a while

About half the time

Usually

Always

Participate in class discussions?

Participate in group work inside or outside of class time?

Raise your hand in class to ask questions?

Complete your homework?



B2. How much do you agree with the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

I always study for tests.

I set aside time to do my homework or study.

I try to do well on my schoolwork even when it’s boring.

I don’t go out with my friends if I need to study.

I keep track of my assignments so I know when to turn them in.

I manage my time well enough to get all my work done.

I set goals for my performance in my classes.




B2. How much do you agree with the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

I have a method for organizing my school work.

I stop to make sure I understand what I’m doing when I do my school work.

I put what I am studying into my own words to help me understand it.

I review my notes carefully to make sure that I understand them.

I quiz myself on the material to prepare for a test

When I finish an assignment, I check my work before I turn it in.



B3. About how many hours per week do you spend studying or doing homework for ALL of your classes? (Fill in one circle)


Hours per week

None

1-2

3-5

6-9

10-14

15 or more




B4. Please indicate how much each of the following statements describes you. (Fill in one circle on each row)


Not at all like me

Not much like me

Somewhat like me

Mostly like me

Very much like me

New ideas and projects sometimes distract me from completing current work.

Delays and obstacles don’t discourage me.

I often focus on a certain idea or project for a short time but later lose interest.

I am a hard worker.

I often set a goal but later follow a different one.

I have difficulty keeping my focus on projects that take more than a few days to complete.

I finish whatever I begin.

I am a careful worker.



B5. Thinking about your classes this year, to what extent do you agree with each of the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

I’m certain I can master the skills taught in my classes this year.

I’m certain I can figure out how to do even the most difficult classwork.

I can do almost all the work in my classes if I don’t give up.

Even if the work in my classes is hard, I can learn it.

I can do even the hardest work in class if I try.

I do badly in school whether or not I study.


B6. Indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

I am good at math.

I will get better at math if I work at it.

You have to be born with the ability to be good at math.

I am good at reading and writing.

I will get better at writing if I work at it.

You have to be born with the ability to be good at reading and writing.

I am good at science.

I will get better at science if I work at it.

You have to be born with the ability to be good at science.





C: Your 9th Grade School Year

C1. Since the beginning of this school year, how difficult has it been for you to do the following things? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Not at all difficult

Somewhat

difficult

Difficult

Figure out what classes to take

Complete your school work

Make friends

Fit in with other students

Participate in school activities (clubs or sports)

Get along with your teachers



C2. Which of the following people have you talked to about which courses to take THIS YEAR?

(Mark all that apply)

Parents/guardian

Other family members

School counselor

Teachers

Friends

Other community members

I haven’t talked to anyone about this



C3. Which of the following people have you talked to about which courses you need to graduate from high school?

(Mark all that apply)

Parents/guardian

Other family members

School counselor

Teachers

Friends

Other community members

I haven’t talked to anyone about this




E: Your Teachers

E1. How much do you agree with the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

I get along well with most of my teachers.

Most of my teachers are interested in how I'm doing.

Most of my teachers really listen to what I have to say.

If I need extra help, I will receive it from my teachers.

Most of my teachers treat me fairly.

My teachers praise me when I work hard in school.

My teachers give me individual attention when I need it.

My teachers often connect what I am learning to life outside the classroom.

My teachers expect me to do my best all the time.



E2. How much do you agree with the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

Teachers make sure that all students are planning for life after high school graduation.

Teachers work hard to make sure that all students are learning.

Teachers see high school as preparation for the future.

All students are encouraged to go to college.

Teachers pay attention to all students, not just the smart ones.

Teachers work hard to make sure that students stay in school.





F: Your Peers


F1. How much do you agree with the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

My friends try hard in school.

My friends and I talk about what we did in class.

My friends and I help each other prepare for tests.

My friends think that it is important to do well in school.

My friends and I help each other with homework assignments.

My friends think it is important to attend every class.



F2. How much do you agree with the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

I feel like I don’t fit in with other students in my school.

I feel like students in my school are unfriendly.

I feel ignored by students in my school.

I feel like students in my school disrespect me.

I feel bullied by students in my school.

G: Your Parents

G1. Since the beginning of the school year, how often have you discussed the following with either or both of your parents or guardians? (Fill in one circle on each row)


Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Often

Selecting courses or programs at school.

School activities

Things you’ve studied in class.

Your grades.

Your homework

Plans and preparations for ACT or SAT tests

Going to college.


H: Your Future


H1. How much do you agree with the following statements? (Fill in one circle on each row)



Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

Grades in high school matter for success in college.

My classes give me useful preparation for what I plan to do in life.

High school teaches me valuable skills.

Working hard in high school matters for success in the workforce.

What we learn in class is necessary for success in the future.


H2. How sure are you that you will graduate from high school?

(Fill in one circle)


Very sure you will graduate

You will probably graduate

You probably will not graduate

Very sure you will not graduate


H3. What do you plan to do following high school graduation?

(Fill in one circle)


Continue my education at a 2-year college or vocational school

Continue my education at a 4-year college

Work full-time

Join the military

Other


H4. What is the highest level of education you plan to complete?

(Fill in one circle)


Not planning to complete high school

GED

High school

2-year community or career/technical school

4-year college or university

Master’s degree

Ph.D, M.D., law degree or other high level professional degree

I haven’t decided yet


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