Ensuring Student Success - Teacher Questionnaire
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We ask you to be as truthful to your own beliefs as possible (love this)
1. How long have you been in the teaching profession?
2. What year level is most preferential to you and your teaching style? Why?
3. Do you design your own class assessments?
4. Do you feel that one type of class assessment (written) shows the rue potential for all your students?
5. What other assessment tools do you use?
6. Do you design assessment tasks in the hope that all the students will succeed? Can we combine this and question 3?
7. Do you feel parents contribute to student success (Explain)? (This question is a MUST I think)
8. What tools do you use personally to encourage school/home partnerships? (This one too)9. Within your own classroom, are parents encouraged to participate within all lessons or only some. (why)?
10. Do you think parents respect the time and effort that you put into teaching their children? (I like this)
11. Do you feel that parents judge your ability to teach their children?
12. What means of communication do you use to (...?...)
13. Are parents integral to the success of their children in assessment?
14. What strategies do you use to encourage parents involvement with their children’s studies (I'd really like to pose this question in particular to teachers)
15. Do you feel that some parents lack of education skills hinders their children’s ability to succeed academically?
16. If your whole class receive high results in assessments, do you believe that it is because you have effectively taught them? (Great question!)
17. Do you believe that parents try to take credit for their children’s success /why do you think this is the case?
18. What are some of the ways you politely ask parents to butt out of the classroom? (Maybe this one needs to be a little different, like, "Do you feel swompt by parents at times? If so, what are some of the ways you...)
19. Do you think parents, in general, value their children's success?
20. Do you value student success?
21. Do you think teachers and parents are successfully building and maintaining partnerships? If not, how do you think we could bridge the gap?
22. How are good parnterships maintained in a teacher/parent relationship?
23. How do you encourage parents to get involved in students education? Why?
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