TIMSS School Questionnaire - Grade 8

Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS:11) and Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS:11)

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TIMSS School Questionnaire - Grade 8

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Washington, DC 20006 School Questionnaire Your school has agreed to participate in TIMSS 2011 NCES is authorized to collect information from (Trends in International Mathematics and Science this questionnaire under the Education Sciences Study), an educational research project sponsored Reform Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-279, Section by the International Association for the Evaluation 153). You do not have to provide the information of Educational Achievement (IEA). TIMSS measures requested. However, the information you provide trends in student achievement in mathematics and will help the U.S. Department of Education’s ongoing science, and studies di erences in national education systems in more than 60 countries in order to help system in the United States compares to that in other improve teaching and learning worldwide. countries. There are no penalties should you choose This questionnaire is addressed to school principals and department heads who are asked to not to participate in this study. Your answers may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be supply information about their schools. Since your school has been selected as part of a nationwide purpose (Public Law 107-279, Section 183 and Title V, sample, your responses are very important in helping subtitle A of the E-Government Act of 2002 (P.L. to describe secondary education in the United States. 107-347)). Your responses will be combined with It is important that you answer each question carefully so that the information provided reflects the situation in your school as accurately as possible. those from other participants to produce summary statistics and reports. This survey is estimated to take an average of 30 Some of the questions will require that you look up minutes, including time for reviewing instructions, school records, so you may wish to arrange for the and completing and reviewing the collection of assistanc information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, to help provide this information. Since TIMSS is an international study and all and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid countries are using the same questionnaire, you may OMB control number. Send comments regarding this find that some of the questions seem unusual or are burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection not entirely relevant to you or schools in the United of information, including suggestions for reducing States. Nevertheless, it is important that you do your this burden, to: Stephen Provasnik, National Center best to answer all of the questions so comparisons for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Educa- can be made across countries in the study. tion, 1990 K Street NW, Room 9034, Washington, DC It is estimated that you will need approximately 30 minutes to complete this questionnaire. We appreciate the time and e ort that this takes and 20006-5650. Do not return the completed form to this address. Thank you. thank you for your cooperation and contribution. When you have completed the questionnaire, please place it in the accompanying envelope and return it to the school coordinator. TIMSS 2011 School Enrollment and Characteristics 4 1 Approximately what percentage of students in your school have the following backgrounds? What is the total enrollment of students in your school as of March 1, 2010. Check one circle for each line. 0 to 10% _____________ students 11 to 25% Write in a number. 26 to 50% More than 50% 2 What is the total enrollment of eighth-grade students in your school as of March 1, 2010. _____________ students Write in a number. a) Come from economically disadvantaged homes --------- O O O O b) Come from economically affluent homes ---------------- O O O O 5 3 A. Which best describes the immediate area in which your school is located? Check one circle only. Urban–Densely populated --- O Suburban–On fringe or outskirts of urban area --- O Medium size city or large town --- O Small town or village --- O Remote rural --- O Approximately what percentage of students in your school have English as their native language? Check one circle only. O 76 to 90% --- O 51 to 75% --- O 26 to 50% --- O 25% or less --- O More than 90% --- B. Which best characterizes the average income level of the school’s immediate area? Check one circle only. O Medium --- O Low --- O High --- DRAFT Grade 8 School Questionnaire 2 Instructional Time 6 Resources and Technology 7 For the eighth-grade students in your school: What is the total number of computers that can be used for instructional purposes by eighth-grade students? A. How many days per year is your school open for instruction? ___________computers __________days Write in the number. Write in the number. B. What is the total instructional time, excluding breaks, in a typical day? _________hours and __________minutes Write in the number of hours and minutes. 8 A. Does your school have a science laboratory that can be used by eighth-grade students? Check one circle only. O No --- O Yes--- C. In one calendar week, how many days is the school open for instruction? Check one circle only. O 5 1/2 days --- O 5 days --- O 4 1/2 days --- O 4 days --- O Other --- O (If No, go to #9) 6 days --- B. Do teachers usually have assistance available when students are conducting science experiments? Check one circle only. O No --- O Yes--- Please specify __________ 9 Is anyone available to help your teachers use information and communication technology for teaching and learning? Check one circle only. O No --- O Yes --- 3 Grade 8 School Questionnaire DRAFT 10 How much is your school’s capacity to provide instruction affected by a shortage or inadequacy of the following? Check one circle for each line. Check one circle for each line. Not at all Not at all A little A little Some Some A lot A. General School Resources a) Second language teachers ----- O O O O b) Instructional materials (e.g., textbooks) ---------------------- O O O O c) Supplies (e.g., papers, pencils) ------------------------- O O O O d) School buildings and grounds ------------------------ O O O O e) Heating/cooling and lighting systems ------------------------- O O O O f) Instructional space (e.g., classrooms)--------------------- O O O O g) Technologically competent staff----------------------------- O O O O h) Special equipment for physically disabled students --- O O O O a) Teachers with a specialization in mathematics ---------------- O O O O b) Computers for mathematics instruction---------------------- O O O O c) Computer software for mathematicsi nstruction------- O O O O d) Library materials relevant to mathematics instruction ---- O O O O e) Audio-visual resources for mathematicsi nstruction------- O O O O f) Calculators for mathematics instruction---------------------- O O O O A lot C. Resources for Science Instruction a) Teachers with a specialization in science ------- O O O O b) Computers for science instruction---------------------- O O O O c) Computer software for science instruction ------------- O O O O d) Library materials relevant to science instruction ---------- O O O O e) Audio-visual resources for science instruction ------------- O O O O f) Calculators for science instruction---------------------- O O O O g) Science equipment and materials ----------------------- O O O O B. Resources for Mathematics Instruction DRAFT Grade 8 School Questionnaire 4 Involving Parents in Your School 11 A. How often does your school do the following for parents concerning individual students? C. How often does your school do the following for parents in general? Check one circle for each line. Check one circle for each line. Never Never Once a year Once a year 2-3 times a year 2-3 times a year More than 3 times a year a) Inform parents about their child’s learning progress ------- O O O O b) Inform parents about the behavior and well-being of their child at school ------------ O O O O c) Discuss parents’ concerns or wishes about their child’s learning ------------------------ O O O O d) Support individual parents in helping their child with schoolwork --------------------- O O O O B. How often does your school ask parents to do the following? Check one circle for each line. Never Once a year 2-3 times a year More than 3 times a year a) Ask parents to raise funds for the school------------------- O 5 O O O b) Ask parents to volunteer for school projects, programs, and trips ------------------------ O O O O c) Ask parents to serve on school committees ------------- O O O O Grade 8 School Questionnaire More than 3 times a year a) Inform parents about the overall academic achievement of the school (e.g., results of national tests, results of inspections of learning)-------- O O O O b) Inform parents about school accomplishments (e.g., tournament results, facility improvements)----------------- O O O O c) Inform parents about the educational goals and pedagogic principles of the school ---------------------- O O O O d) Inform parents about the rules of the school ------------- O O O O e) Discuss parents’ concerns or wishes about the school’s organization (e.g., rules and regulations, time tables, safety measures) -------------- O O O O f) Provide parents with additional learning materials (e.g., books, computer software) for their child to use at home ------------------- O O O O g) Organize workshops or seminars for parents on learning or pedagogical issues --------------------------- O O O O DRAFT School Climate 12 13 How would you characterize each of the following within your school? A. To what degree is each of the following a problem among eighth-grade students in your school? Check one circle for each line. Check one circle for each line. Not a problem Very high Minor problem High Moderate problem Medium Serious problem Low Very low O O O g) Theft ---------------------------- O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h) Intimidation or verbal abuse among students (including texting, emailing, etc.) -------- O O O O O O O i) Physical injury to other students ------------------------ O O O O O O O O j) Intimidation or verbal abuse of teachers or staff (including texting, emailing, etc.)--------- O O O O O O O O k) Physical injury to teachers or staff -------------------------- O O O O a) Teachers’ job satisfaction --------------------- O O O O O b) Teachers’ understanding of the school’s curricular goals---------------------------- O O O O O c) Teachers’ degree of success in implementing the school’s curriculum -------- O O O O O d) Teachers’ expectations for student achievement ------------------- O O O O O e) Parental support for student achievement ---------- O O O O f) Parental involvement in school activities ------------- O O g) Students’ regard for school property ---------------- O h) Students’ desire to do well in school------------------- O a) Arriving late at school ---------- O b) Absenteeism (i.e., unjustified absences) ---------- O c) Classroom disturbance --------- O d) Cheating------------------------ O e) Profanity ----------------------- O f) Vandalism ---------------------- O O O O O O O B. To what degree is each of the following a problem among teachers in your school? Check one circle for each line. Not a problem Minor problem Moderate problem Serious problem a) Arriving late or leaving early--- O O b) Absenteeism ------------------- O O DRAFT Grade 8 School Questionnaire O O O O 6 Teachers in Your School 14 16 In your school, are any of the following used to evaluate the practice of eighth-grade mathematics teachers? Do eighth-grade teachers in your school have an opportunity to participate in a mentoring program? Check one circle only. Check one circle for each line. O No -- O Yes -- Yes No a) Observations by the principal or senior staff -------------------------- O O b) Observations by inspectors or other persons external to the school ------------------------------------- 17 How difficult was it to fill eighth-grade teaching vacancies for this school year for the following subjects? O O c) Student achievement ---------------------------- O O d) Teacher peer review ------------------------------ O O Check one circle for each line. Were no vacancies in this subject Easy to fill vacancies Somewhat difficult Very difficult 15 a) Mathematics ------------------- O O b) Science ------------------------- O O In your school, are any of the following used to evaluate the practice of eighth-grade science teachers? O O O O Check one circle for each line. Yes No a) Observations by the principal or senior staff -------------------------- O O b) Observations by inspectors or other persons external to the school ------------------------------------- O O c) Student achievement ---------------------------- O O d) Teacher peer review ------------------------------ O O 18 Does your school currently use any incentives (e.g., pay, housing, signing bonus, smaller classes) to recruit or retain eighth-grade teachers in the following fields? Check one circle for each line. Yes No O O b) Science ------------------------------------------- O O c) Other --------------------------------------------- O O a) Mathematics ------------------------------------- 7 Grade 8 School Questionnaire DRAFT Your Role as Principal 19 During the past year, approximately how much time have you spent on the following school leadership activities in your role as a school principal? Check one circle for each line. Check one circle for each line. No time No time Some time Some time A lot of time a) Promoting the school’s educational vision or goals ---- O b) Developing the school’s curricular and educational goals --------------------------- O O O O l) Visiting other schools or attending educational conferences for new ideas ----- O O O O m) Initiating educational projects or improvements ---- O O O n) Participating in professional development activities specifically for school principals ---------------------- O O O c) Monitoring teachers’ implementation of the school’s educational goals in their teaching --------------- O O O d) Monitoring students’ learning progress to ensure that the school’s educational goals are reached -------------- O O O e) Teaching some classes to understand your students and their problems ------------ O O O f) Keeping an orderly atmosphere in the school ----- O O O g) Ensuring that there are clear rules for student behavior ----- O O O h) Addressing disruptive student behavior -------------- O O O i) Creating a climate of trust among teachers --------------- O O O j) Initiating a discussion to help teachers who have problems in the classroom --------------- O O O k) Advising teachers who have questions or problems with theirt eaching ------------------ O O O DRAFT A lot of time Grade 8 School Questionnaire 8 [The following questions are national options that will be added to the questionnaire. They will be formatted and appropriately placed among the existing items.] 1. Measure of school poverty Around the first of October 2010, what percentage of students at this school were eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunches through the National School Lunch Program? _________ ,percentage of students 2. Percentage of students who are LEP or ELLs Of the students currently enrolled in your school, what percentage has been identified as limitedEnglish proficient/English language learners? 0% ------------------------------------------------------------------ O 1-5% --------------------------------------------------------------- O 6-10%-------------------------------------------------------------- O 11-25% ------------------------------------------------------------ O 26-50% ------------------------------------------------------------ O 51-75% ------------------------------------------------------------ O 76-90% ------------------------------------------------------------ O Over 90% --------------------------------------------------------- O 3. Type of school (school control) What type of school is this? Regular public elementary, middle school -------------- O A regular public school with a magnet program ------ O A magnet school or school with a special program emphasis e.g ., science/math school, performing arts school, talented/gifted school, foreign language immersion school, etc. ---------------------------------------- O Special education: a school that primarily serves students with disabilities------------------------------------- O Alternative: a school that offers a curriculum designed to provide alternative or nontraditional education, not clearly categorized as regular or special education --- O Vocational -------------------------------------------------------- O Charter school -------------------------------------------------- O Private (independent)----------------------------------------- O Private (religiously affiliated) -------------------------------- O Other -------------------------------------------------------------- O Thank You Thank you for the thought, time, and effort you have put into completing this questionnaire. TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center Lynch School of Education, Boston College timssandpirls.bc.edu DRAFT TIMSS 2011 Field Test Version School Questionnaire Grade 8 ©2010 International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement
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