ATTACHMENT 7:
TEACHER SURVEY DATA ABSTRACTION PROTOCOL
OMB No. 0930-XXXX
Exp. Date MM/DD/YYYY
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Example Teacher Survey Data Abstraction Protocol
Instructions: Please provide information for EACH teacher survey. Enter 0 (zero) for no teachers. Enter DK if the information is unknown or not available. Enter NA if not applicable.
Name of teacher survey: ___________________________________________
School year data were collected: ______________________
School Information
District Name: __________________________________
School Name: __________________________________
Number of teachers who completed the teacher survey, by grade level:
_____6 _____7 _____8 _____9 _____10 _____11 _____12 _____Other (specify: ____)
School Climate (including, but not limited to, scales below)
Staff-Student Relationships
Teacher Connectedness to School
Problems Posed by Student Risk Behavior
Clarity of Expectations
Fairness of Rules
Respect for Diversity
Student Engagement
Sample Survey Item from Each Scale |
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Staff-Student Relationships: How many adults at this school really care about every student? |
Nearly All Adults |
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Some Adults |
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Few Adults |
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Teacher Connectedness to School: How many adults at this school work hard to ensure a safe and supportive learning environment? |
Nearly All Adults |
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Most Adults |
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Some Adults |
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Few Adults |
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Almost None |
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Problems Posed by Student Risk Behavior: How much of a problem at this school is disruptive student behavior? |
Insignificant Problem |
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Mild Problem |
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Moderate Problem |
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Clarity of Expectations: Rules in this school are made clear to students. |
Strongly Agree |
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Agree |
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Fairness of Rules: Students get in trouble for breaking small rules. |
Strongly Agree |
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Agree |
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Disagree |
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Respect for Diversity: Adults in this school respect differences in students (e.g., gender, race, culture, sexual orientation). |
Strongly Agree |
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Agree |
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Disagree |
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Student Engagement: This school encourages opportunities for students to decide things like class activities or rules. |
Strongly Agree |
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Agree |
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Disagree |
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School Safety (including, but not limited to, scales below)
Perceptions of School Safety
Victimization
Physical Fights Observed
Weapon Carrying Observed
Other Delinquent Behaviors Observed
Sample Survey Item from Each Scale |
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Perceptions of School Safety: This school is a safe place for students. |
Strongly Agree |
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Agree |
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Victimization: How much of a problem at this school is harassment of bullying among students? |
Insignificant Problem |
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Mild Problem |
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Moderate Problem |
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Physical Fights Observed: How much of a problem at this school is physical fighting between students |
Insignificant Problem |
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Mild Problem |
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Moderate Problem |
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Weapon Carrying Observed: How much of a problem at this school is weapons possession? |
Insignificant Problem |
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Mild Problem |
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Moderate Problem |
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Other Delinquent Behaviors Observed: How much of a problem at this school is vandalism (including graffiti)? |
Insignificant Problem |
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Mild Problem |
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Moderate Problem |
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File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Author | Tibaduiza, Elizabeth |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-23 |