Appendix B NTPS 2023-24 Questionnaires v45

National Teacher and Principal Survey of 2023-2024 (NTPS 2023-24) Data Collection

Appendix B NTPS 2023-24 Questionnaires v45

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National Teacher and Principal Survey
of 2023-2024 (NTPS 2023-24)
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Appendix B
Draft NTPS 2023-24 Questionnaires

National Center for Education Statistics
U.S. Department of Education
January 2023
revised April 2023
revised February 2024

Table of Contents
The following questionnaire materials are contained in this document:
1. 2023-24 NTPS Teacher Listing Form (NTPS-1)
Note: This is the traditional Teacher Listing Form (TLF).

2. 2023-24 NTPS Teacher Listing Form, pre-populated version (NTPS-1P)
Note: This is the version of the TLF that will be pre-populated with vendor data.

3. 2023-24 NTPS Teacher Listing Form, short version (NTPS-1S)

Note: This is the shortened version of the traditional TLF (NTPS-1). This version will be
used for data collection for Amish and Mennonite Private Schools.

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2023-24 NTPS Public School Principal Questionnaire (NTPS-2A)
2023-24 NTPS Private School Principal Questionnaire (NTPS-2B)
2023-24 NTPS Public School Questionnaire (NTPS-3A)
2023-24 NTPS Private School Questionnaire (NTPS-3B)
2023-24 NTPS Public School Teacher Questionnaire (NTPS-4A)
2023-24 NTPS Private School Teacher Questionnaire (NTPS-4B)
2023-24 NTPS Public and Private School Principal Instrument Login Page
2023-24 NTPS Public and Private School Instrument Login and
Confidentiality Pages
12. 2023-24 NTPS Public and Private School Teacher Instrument Login Page
13. 2023-24 NTPS Public and Private School Teachers' Intent-to-return

1. 2023-24 NTPS Teacher Listing Form (NTPS-1)

(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code.)

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY
2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

TEACHER LISTING FORM

Please return your completed questionnaire in the pre-addressed,
postage-paid envelope or mail it to:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).

Conducted by:

Collected by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

FORM NTPS-1
(03-27-2023) D3

OMB No. 1850-0598: Approval Expires XX/XX/20XX
FORM NTPS-1

Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons
are required to respond to a collection of information unless it
displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control
number for this voluntary information collection is 1850-0598.
The time required to complete this information collection is
estimated to average 30 minutes per response, including the
time to review instructions, search existing data resources,
gather the data needed, and complete and review the information
collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of
the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or
comments or concerns about the contents or the status of your
individual submission of this questionnaire, please e-mail:
ntps@census.gov, or write directly to: National Teacher and
Principal Survey (NTPS), National Center for Education Statistics,
Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th Street, SW, Room 4035,
Washington, DC 20202.

Please return your completed form in the enclosed
pre-addressed, postage-paid envelope or mail it to:

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

FORM NTPS-1

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Why does the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) conduct the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS)?
The NTPS is designed to measure critical aspects of schooling and teaching, the
composition of the principal and teacher work force, and conditions in schools.

Please tear off this reference card to use while completing the survey.

What do you need from my school?
A list of all of the full-time and part-time teachers who teach at this school.
Please see the removable reference card on the reverse side for important
information about the listing form.
What happens to the information I report?
A sample of teachers will be selected for the Teacher Survey component of NTPS. The
selected teachers will receive the Teacher Questionnaire which asks for information on their
educational background, work experience, and attitudes toward teaching.
Why is my school’s participation important?
The NTPS is a primary source of information about what is happening in K–12 schools
across the United States from the perspective of administrators and teachers. Only a small
percentage of schools are selected to participate; therefore, your school is important for the
success of this survey.
How does NCES protect the confidentiality of the information I provide?
All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and may not
be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law
(20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
Thank you for your assistance.

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REFERENCE CARD
Please use this guide when listing teachers.

▲

INCLUDE ON THE TEACHER LIST
Regular classroom teachers

r For example, chemistry, English, math, or history

Special education teachers, who primarily teach students with formally-identified
disabilities or special needs
General elementary teachers

r
r

"special education teachers")
Team-teach in any of grades K–8 (i.e., two or more teachers collaborate in teaching multiple
subjects to the same class of students)
Kindergarten teachers

Special area teachers

r For example, physical education, art, music, or English as a second language (ESL/ESOL)
Career, technical, or vocational education teachers

example, keyboarding, business, agriculture, life skills, family or consumer economics, and
r For
any other vocational or technical classes

Teaching principals, teaching guidance counselors, teaching librarians, teaching school
nurses, who teach at least one regularly scheduled class per week
Teachers of ungraded students
Itinerant, co-op, traveling, and satellite teachers, who teach at more than one school
(regardless of whether they are supervised by someone at your school)
Long-term substitute teachers, who are currently filling the role of a regular teacher for 4
or more continuous weeks
Other teachers who teach students in any of grades K–12

▲

EXCLUDE FROM THE TEACHER LIST
Prekindergarten teachers who teach ONLY prekindergarten students
Adult education and postsecondary teachers, who teach ONLY adult education or
students beyond grade 12
Short-term substitute teachers, who fill the role of a regular teacher for less than 4
continuous weeks
Student teachers
Daycare aides
Teacher aides
Librarians who teach ONLY library skills or how to use the library

FORM NTPS-1

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Please tear off this reference card to use while completing the survey.

self-contained classes in any of grades K–8 (i.e., teach the same class of students all or
r Teach
most of the day, unless they teach special education students, who should be classified under

1.

In case we have questions about any of your responses, please print your name, title,
e-mail address, and work telephone number on the lines below.
NAME

TITLE

E-MAIL ADDRESS

WORK TELEPHONE NUMBER
AREA CODE

2.

TELEPHONE NUMBER

How much time did it take to complete this form, not counting interruptions?
Minutes

Please see the reference card on page 4 for important information.

If you have any questions, call the U.S. Census Bureau at 1-888-595-1338. Someone will
be available to take your call Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time). The U.S. Census Bureau is also available to answer your questions via
e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.
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PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

*Line Ex. is an example of a full-time
art teacher.

FIRST

MI

LAST

*Ex. Andrew M. Shaffer

SUFFIX

ams@place.com

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PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Line
Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Line
Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

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Number

Teacher’s Name
Please list all of the full-time and part-time
teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Subject Matter Taught

Please list each teacher’s e-mail address.

Enter the numeric code that
corresponds to the subject in
which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more subjects
equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name,
Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the code for "Another
subject" matter for teachers
who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health,
physical education, and any
other remaining subjects.

Please see the reference card for important
information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

SUFFIX

234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
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Thank you very much for your participation
in this survey. If you have any questions,
please contact us, toll-free, at: 1-888-595-1338
or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.

To learn more about this survey and to
access reports from earlier collections, see the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Additional data collected by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on
a variety of topics in elementary,
secondary, postsecondary, and
international education are available
from NCES’ website at:
http://nces.ed.gov
For additional data collected by various
Federal agencies, including the
Department of Education, visit the
Federal Statistics clearinghouse at:
https://www.usa.gov/statistics

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FORM NTPS-1

2. 2023-24 NTPS Teacher Listing Form, pre-populated
version (NTPS-1P)

(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code.)

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY
2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

TEACHER LISTING VERIFICATION FORM

Please return your completed questionnaire in the pre-addressed,
postage-paid envelope or mail it to:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).

Conducted by:

Collected by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

FORM NTPS-1P
(03-27-2023) D3

OMB No. 1850-0598: Approval Expires XX/XX/20XX
FORM NTPS-1P

Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons
are required to respond to a collection of information unless it
displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control
number for this voluntary information collection is 1850-0598.
The time required to complete this information collection is
estimated to average 15 minutes per response, including the
time to review instructions, search existing data resources,
gather the data needed, and complete and review the information
collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of
the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or
comments or concerns about the contents or the status of your
individual submission of this questionnaire, please e-mail:
ntps@census.gov, or write directly to: National Teacher and
Principal Survey (NTPS), National Center for Education Statistics,
Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th Street, SW, Room 4035,
Washington, DC 20202.

Please return your completed form in the enclosed
pre-addressed, postage-paid envelope or mail it to:

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

FORM NTPS-1P

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Why does the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) conduct the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS)?
The NTPS is designed to measure critical aspects of schooling and teaching, the
composition of the principal and teacher work force, and conditions in schools.

Please tear off this reference card to use while completing the survey.

What do you need from my school?
A list of all of the full-time and part-time teachers who teach at this school. In order to
reduce the burden on your school, we populated your school’s TLF with a list of teachers
from publicly-available sources. We are now asking you to verify the accuracy of the
teacher data.
Please see the removable reference card on the reverse side for important
information about the listing form.
What happens to the information I report?
A sample of teachers will be selected for the Teacher Survey component of NTPS. The
selected teachers will receive the Teacher Questionnaire which asks for information on their
educational background, work experience, and attitudes toward teaching.
Why is my school’s participation important?
The NTPS is a primary source of information about what is happening in K–12 schools
across the United States from the perspective of administrators and teachers. Only a small
percentage of schools are selected to participate; therefore, your school is important for the
success of this survey.
How does NCES protect the confidentiality of the information I provide?
All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and may not
be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law
(20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
Thank you for your assistance.

FORM NTPS-1P

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REFERENCE CARD
Please use this guide when verifying teachers.

▲

INCLUDE ON THE TEACHER LIST
Regular classroom teachers

r

For example, chemistry, English, math, or history

Special education teachers, who primarily teach students with formally-identified
disabilities or special needs

r
r
r

Teach self-contained classes in any of grades K–8 (i.e., teach the same class of students all or
most of the day, unless they teach special education students, who should be classified under
"special education teachers")
Team-teach in any of grades K–8 (i.e., two or more teachers collaborate in teaching multiple
subjects to the same class of students)
Kindergarten teachers

Special area teachers

r

For example, physical education, art, music, or English as a second language (ESL/ESOL)

r

For example, keyboarding, business, agriculture, life skills, family or consumer economics, and
any other vocational or technical classes

Career, technical, or vocational education teachers

Teaching principals, teaching guidance counselors, teaching librarians, teaching school
nurses, who teach at least one regularly scheduled class per week
Teachers of ungraded students
Itinerant, co-op, traveling, and satellite teachers, who teach at more than one school
(regardless of whether they are supervised by someone at your school)
Long-term substitute teachers, who are currently filling the role of a regular teacher for 4
or more continuous weeks
Other teachers who teach students in any of grades K–12

▲

EXCLUDE FROM THE TEACHER LIST
Prekindergarten teachers who teach ONLY prekindergarten students
Adult education and postsecondary teachers, who teach ONLY adult education or
students beyond grade 12
Short-term substitute teachers, who fill the role of a regular teacher for less than 4
continuous weeks
Student teachers
Daycare aides
Teacher aides
Librarians who teach ONLY library skills or how to use the library

FORM NTPS-1P

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Please tear off this reference card to use while completing the survey.

General elementary teachers

INSTRUCTIONS
a. Please review each teacher’s information to ensure that it is accurate.
b. If you need to make any corrections to the teacher’s name or e-mail address, please line
out the incorrect portion and enter the correction next to the preprinted information in pen.
c. If the teacher’s subject matter is incorrect, please line it out and enter the code for the
correct subject matter(s). If the teacher teaches an additional subject matter, enter the code
next to the preprinted subject matter.
d. Please see the reference card on page 4 for important information on whom to
include and exclude from the teacher list. If the person listed is a teacher at your school,
mark "yes" in the Teacher Status column. If the person listed is not a teacher or does not
work at your school, mark "no."
e. Please ensure that any beginning teachers and teachers who are new to your school are
included on the list. Add any teachers who are missing from this list in the available rows.
f.

1.

If you have any questions, call the U.S. Census Bureau at 1-888-595-1338. Someone will
be available to take your call Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time). The U.S. Census Bureau is also available to answer your questions via
e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.

In case we have questions about any of your responses, please print your name, title,
e-mail address, and work telephone number on the lines below.
NAME

TITLE

E-MAIL ADDRESS

WORK TELEPHONE NUMBER
AREA CODE

2.

TELEPHONE NUMBER

How much time did it take to complete this form, not counting interruptions?
Minutes

FORM NTPS-1P

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PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

MI

LAST

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)

SUFFIX

6FKDIHU

DPV#SODFHFRP

X Yes

No

2-GE

X Yes

No



X Yes

No

1

Yes

No

2

Yes

No

3

Yes

No

4

Yes

No

5

Yes

No

6

Yes

No

7

Yes

No

8

Yes

No

9

Yes

No

10

Yes

No

11

Yes

No

12

Yes

No

13

Yes

No

14

Yes

No

*Ex. 1 Andrew M. Schaffer

amshaffer@place.com

5-ELA

*Ex. 2 Elizabeth M. Smith

ems@place.com

MOM#SODFHFRP

*Ex. 3

-HVVLFD / -RQHV

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

6

Teacher’s Status

12345-

*Lines Ex. 1-3 are examples of
how to correct, verify, or add a
teacher’s information to this list.

FIRST

Subject Matter Taught



PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Subject Matter Taught

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

15

Yes

No

16

Yes

No

17

Yes

No

18

Yes

No

19

Yes

No

20

Yes

No

21

Yes

No

22

Yes

No

23

Yes

No

24

Yes

No

25

Yes

No

26

Yes

No

27

Yes

No

28

Yes

No

29

Yes

No

30

Yes

No

31

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

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PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

32

Yes

No

33

Yes

No

34

Yes

No

35

Yes

No

36

Yes

No

37

Yes

No

38

Yes

No

39

Yes

No

40

Yes

No

41

Yes

No

42

Yes

No

43

Yes

No

44

Yes

No

45

Yes

No

46

Yes

No

47

Yes

No

48

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

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Subject Matter Taught

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Subject Matter Taught

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

49

Yes

No

50

Yes

No

51

Yes

No

52

Yes

No

53

Yes

No

54

Yes

No

55

Yes

No

56

Yes

No

57

Yes

No

58

Yes

No

59

Yes

No

60

Yes

No

61

Yes

No

62

Yes

No

63

Yes

No

64

Yes

No

65

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

9

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

66

Yes

No

67

Yes

No

68

Yes

No

69

Yes

No

70

Yes

No

71

Yes

No

72

Yes

No

73

Yes

No

74

Yes

No

75

Yes

No

76

Yes

No

77

Yes

No

78

Yes

No

79

Yes

No

80

Yes

No

81

Yes

No

82

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

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Subject Matter Taught

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Subject Matter Taught

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

83

Yes

No

84

Yes

No

85

Yes

No

86

Yes

No

87

Yes

No

88

Yes

No

89

Yes

No

90

Yes

No

91

Yes

No

92

Yes

No

93

Yes

No

94

Yes

No

95

Yes

No

96

Yes

No

97

Yes

No

98

Yes

No

99

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

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PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

100

Yes

No

101

Yes

No

102

Yes

No

103

Yes

No

104

Yes

No

105

Yes

No

106

Yes

No

107

Yes

No

108

Yes

No

109

Yes

No

110

Yes

No

111

Yes

No

112

Yes

No

113

Yes

No

114

Yes

No

115

Yes

No

116

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

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Subject Matter Taught

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Subject Matter Taught

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

117

Yes

No

118

Yes

No

119

Yes

No

120

Yes

No

121

Yes

No

122

Yes

No

123

Yes

No

124

Yes

No

125

Yes

No

126

Yes

No

127

Yes

No

128

Yes

No

129

Yes

No

130

Yes

No

131

Yes

No

132

Yes

No

133

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

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PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

134

Yes

No

135

Yes

No

136

Yes

No

137

Yes

No

138

Yes

No

139

Yes

No

140

Yes

No

141

Yes

No

142

Yes

No

143

Yes

No

144

Yes

No

145

Yes

No

146

Yes

No

147

Yes

No

148

Yes

No

149

Yes

No

150

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

14

Subject Matter Taught

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Subject Matter Taught

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

151

Yes

No

152

Yes

No

153

Yes

No

154

Yes

No

155

Yes

No

156

Yes

No

157

Yes

No

158

Yes

No

159

Yes

No

160

Yes

No

161

Yes

No

162

Yes

No

163

Yes

No

164

Yes

No

165

Yes

No

166

Yes

No

167

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

15

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

168

Yes

No

169

Yes

No

170

Yes

No

171

Yes

No

172

Yes

No

173

Yes

No

174

Yes

No

175

Yes

No

176

Yes

No

177

Yes

No

178

Yes

No

179

Yes

No

180

Yes

No

181

Yes

No

182

Yes

No

183

Yes

No

184

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

16

Subject Matter Taught

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Subject Matter Taught

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

185

Yes

No

186

Yes

No

187

Yes

No

188

Yes

No

189

Yes

No

190

Yes

No

191

Yes

No

192

Yes

No

193

Yes

No

194

Yes

No

195

Yes

No

196

Yes

No

197

Yes

No

198

Yes

No

199

Yes

No

200

Yes

No

201

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

17

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

202

Yes

No

203

Yes

No

204

Yes

No

205

Yes

No

206

Yes

No

207

Yes

No

208

Yes

No

209

Yes

No

210

Yes

No

211

Yes

No

212

Yes

No

213

Yes

No

214

Yes

No

215

Yes

No

216

Yes

No

217

Yes

No

218

Yes

No

PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1P

18

Subject Matter Taught

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s E-mail Address

Teacher’s Name
Please review the list of the full-time
and part-time teachers who TEACH
at THIS SCHOOL.

Please review each teacher’s e-mail
address.
Make any corrections to the teacher’s
e-mail address in pen. If the e-mail
address is missing, write it in this column.

Make any corrections to the
teacher’s name in pen.
If teacher(s) are missing, add their
information to this form. Each
teacher should be listed only once.
Please see the reference card on
page 4 for important information
about itinerant teachers, substitute
teachers, librarians, principals and
other staff that may teach at this
school.

FIRST

MI

LAST

Subject Matter Taught

Teacher’s Status

Please review each
teacher’s subject matter.
If the subject matter is not
correct, enter the numeric
code that corresponds to
the subject in which the
teacher teaches the most
classes. If the teacher
teaches two or more
subjects equally, enter
each numeric code that
applies.

Please see the
reference card on
page 4 for important
information about
itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers,
librarians, principals
and other staff that
may teach at this
school.

Is this person
Special education (SE)
currently a teacher
General elementary (GE) at this school?
Math
Science
English/Language arts
(ELA)
6 - Social studies (SS)
7 - Vocational/Technical (VT)
8 - World language (WL)
9 - Music or Art (MA)
10 - Another subject (OTH)
(e.g., ESL, phys. ed.)
12345-

SUFFIX

219

Yes

No

220

Yes

No

221

Yes

No

222

Yes

No

223

Yes

No

224

Yes

No

225

Yes

No

226

Yes

No

227

Yes

No

228

Yes

No

229

Yes

No

230

Yes

No

231

Yes

No

232

Yes

No

233

Yes

No

234

Yes

No

235

Yes

No

FORM NTPS-1P

19

Thank you very much for your participation
in this survey. If you have any questions,
please contact us, toll-free, at: 1-888-595-1338
or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.

To learn more about this survey and to
access reports from earlier collections, see the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Additional data collected by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on
a variety of topics in elementary,
secondary, postsecondary, and
international education are available
from NCES’ website at:
http://nces.ed.gov
For additional data collected by various
Federal agencies, including the
Department of Education, visit the
Federal Statistics clearinghouse at:
https://www.usa.gov/statistics

20

FORM NTPS-1P

3. 2023-24 NTPS Teacher Listing Form, short version
(NTPS-1S)

(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code.)

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY
2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

TEACHER LISTING FORM

Please return your completed questionnaire in the pre-addressed,
postage-paid envelope or mail it to:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).

Conducted by:

Collected by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

FORM NTPS-1S
(03-27-2023) D3

OMB No. 1850-0598: Approval Expires XX/XX/20XX
FORM NTPS-1S

Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons
are required to respond to a collection of information unless it
displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control
number for this voluntary information collection is 1850-0598.
The time required to complete this information collection is
estimated to average 30 minutes per response, including the
time to review instructions, search existing data resources,
gather the data needed, and complete and review the information
collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of
the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or
comments or concerns about the contents or the status of your
individual submission of this questionnaire, please e-mail:
ntps@census.gov, or write directly to: National Teacher and
Principal Survey (NTPS), National Center for Education Statistics,
Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th Street, SW, Room 4035,
Washington, DC 20202.

Please return your completed form in the enclosed
pre-addressed, postage-paid envelope or mail it to:

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

FORM NTPS-1S

2

Why does the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) conduct the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS)?
The NTPS is designed to measure critical aspects of schooling and teaching, the
composition of the principal and teacher work force, and conditions in schools.

Please tear off this reference card to use while completing the survey.

What do you need from my school?
A list of all of the full-time and part-time teachers who teach at this school.
Please see the removable reference card on the reverse side for important
information about the listing form.
What happens to the information I report?
A sample of teachers will be selected for the Teacher Survey component of NTPS. The
selected teachers will receive the Teacher Questionnaire which asks for information on their
educational background, work experience, and attitudes toward teaching.
Why is my school’s participation important?
The NTPS is a primary source of information about what is happening in K–12 schools
across the United States from the perspective of administrators and teachers. Only a small
percentage of schools are selected to participate; therefore, your school is important for the
success of this survey.
How does NCES protect the confidentiality of the information I provide?
All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and may not
be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law
(20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
Thank you for your assistance.

FORM NTPS-1S

3

REFERENCE CARD
Please use this guide when listing teachers.

▲

INCLUDE ON THE TEACHER LIST
Regular classroom teachers

r For example, chemistry, English, math, or history

Special education teachers, who primarily teach students with formally-identified
disabilities or special needs
General elementary teachers

r
r

"special education teachers")
Team-teach in any of grades K–8 (i.e., two or more teachers collaborate in teaching multiple
subjects to the same class of students)
Kindergarten teachers

Special area teachers

r For example, physical education, art, music, or English as a second language (ESL/ESOL)
Career, technical, or vocational education teachers

example, keyboarding, business, agriculture, life skills, family or consumer economics, and
r For
any other vocational or technical classes

Teaching principals, teaching guidance counselors, teaching librarians, teaching school
nurses, who teach at least one regularly scheduled class per week
Teachers of ungraded students
Itinerant, co-op, traveling, and satellite teachers, who teach at more than one school
(regardless of whether they are supervised by someone at your school)
Long-term substitute teachers, who are currently filling the role of a regular teacher for 4
or more continuous weeks
Other teachers who teach students in any of grades K–12

▲

EXCLUDE FROM THE TEACHER LIST
Prekindergarten teachers who teach ONLY prekindergarten students
Adult education and postsecondary teachers, who teach ONLY adult education or
students beyond grade 12
Short-term substitute teachers, who fill the role of a regular teacher for less than 4
continuous weeks
Student teachers
Daycare aides
Teacher aides
Librarians who teach ONLY library skills or how to use the library

FORM NTPS-1S

4

Please tear off this reference card to use while completing the survey.

self-contained classes in any of grades K–8 (i.e., teach the same class of students all or
r Teach
most of the day, unless they teach special education students, who should be classified under

1.

In case we have questions about any of your responses, please print your name, title,
and work telephone number on the lines below.
NAME

TITLE

WORK TELEPHONE NUMBER
AREA CODE

2.

TELEPHONE NUMBER

How much time did it take to complete this form, not counting interruptions?
Minutes

Please see the reference card on page 4 for important information.

If you have any questions, call the U.S. Census Bureau at 1-888-595-1338. Someone
will be available to take your call Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and
8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
FORM NTPS-1S

5

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s Name

Subject Matter Taught

Please list all of the full-time and part-time teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.
List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name, Suffix (if applicable).
Please see the reference card for important information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and other staff that may teach at this
school.
*Line Ex. is an example of a full-time art teacher.

FIRST

MI

LAST

SUFFIX

*Ex. Andrew M. Shaffer

Enter the code for "Another subject" matter
for teachers who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health, physical education,
and any other remaining subjects.
1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
PLEASE CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE
FORM NTPS-1S

6

Enter the numeric code that corresponds to
the subject in which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher teaches two or
more subjects equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

PLEASE READ THE REFERENCE CARD BEFORE CONTINUING.
(A removable reference card is printed on page 4 of this booklet.)
Line
Number

Teacher’s Name

Subject Matter Taught

Please list all of the full-time and part-time teachers who TEACH at THIS SCHOOL.
List each teacher only once.
List in the following order:
First name, Middle initial (MI), Last name, Suffix (if applicable).

Enter the numeric code that corresponds to
the subject in which the teacher teaches the
most classes. If the teacher teaches two or
more subjects equally, enter each numeric
code that applies.

Please see the reference card for important information about itinerant teachers,
substitute teachers, librarians, principals and other staff that may teach at this
school.

Enter the code for "Another subject" matter
for teachers who teach English as a second
language (ESL), health, physical education,
and any other remaining subjects.

FIRST

1 - Special education
2 - General elementary
3 - Math
4 - Science
5 - English/Language arts
6 - Social studies
7 - Vocational/Technical
8 - World language
9 - Music or Art
10 - Another subject

MI

LAST

SUFFIX

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
FORM NTPS-1S

7

Thank you very much for your participation
in this survey. If you have any questions,
please contact us, toll-free, at: 1-888-595-1338
or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.

To learn more about this survey and to
access reports from earlier collections, see the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Additional data collected by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on
a variety of topics in elementary,
secondary, postsecondary, and
international education are available
from NCES’ website at:
http://nces.ed.gov
For additional data collected by various
Federal agencies, including the
Department of Education, visit the
Federal Statistics clearinghouse at:
https://www.usa.gov/statistics

8

FORM NTPS-1S

4. 2023-24 NTPS Public School Principal Questionnaire
(NTPS-2A)

14213011

(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code.)

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY
2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

PRINCIPAL QUESTIONNAIRE

Please return your completed questionnaire in the pre-addressed,
postage-paid envelope or mail it to:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).

Conducted by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
FORM NTPS-2A
(03-27-2023) D4

Collected by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

OMB No. 1850-0598: Approval Expires xx/xx/xxxx

§/6?,¤

14213029

• What is the average student-teacher ratio in the United States?
• What is the average salary of a beginning principal?
• Have teachers’ views of their autonomy in the classroom changed
over time?
• Have the characteristics of the principal and teacher workforces in
the United States changed over time?

The answers to these questions help school districts and policy makers at the
state, federal, and local levels set education policy and improve teacher and
principal working conditions.
Since 1988, the National Teacher and Principal Survey and its precursor, the
Schools and Staffing Survey, have provided the answers to these and other
important education questions from the perspective of principals and teachers.
By selecting a statistically representative sample of schools, principals, and
teachers, we are able to provide representative data for the United States without
going to every school.
Your school has been selected to participate in the 2023-24 National Teacher and
Principal Survey. You will represent thousands of other principals, so it is important
that you respond to this survey.
All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and
may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except
as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
More information can be found on our website: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps

Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a
valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this voluntary information collection is 1850-0598. The time required to
complete this information collection is estimated to average 25 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions, search
existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any comments
concerning the accuracy of the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or comments or concerns about the contents or
the status of your individual submission of this questionnaire, please e-mail: ntps@census.gov, or write directly to: National Teacher
and Principal Survey (NTPS), National Center for Education Statistics, Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th Street, SW, Room 4035,
Washington, DC 20202.

2

FORM NTPS-2A

§/6?>¤

14213037

INSTRUCTIONS
The data you enter on this form will be captured through the use of imaging technology. Please print all
information clearly in ordinary characters, using a blue or black ballpoint pen.
CORRECT marking example –
(Use care to keep characters
in their designated spaces.)



x

Yes
No

INCORRECT marking example –


X

 

Yes
No

Yes
OR
No

a. It is important that this questionnaire be completed by the school PRINCIPAL, not by anyone else.
b. Please do not write any comments by the answer boxes.
c. If you are unsure about how to answer a question, please give the best answer you can rather
than leaving it blank.

d. If you have any questions, call the U.S. Census Bureau at 1-888-595-1338. Someone will be

available to take your call Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
The U.S. Census Bureau is also available to answer your questions via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.

FORM NTPS-2A

§/6?F¤

3

14213045

1. PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1-1.

BEFORE you became a principal, how many years of elementary, middle, or secondary
teaching experience did you have?
Count part of a year as 1 year.
Mark ‘None’ if you had no years of teaching experience before becoming a principal.
None

1-2.

or

Year(s) of teaching before becoming a principal

BEFORE you became a principal, did you hold the position of assistant principal or
program director, including temporary positions?
Yes
No

1-3.

BEFORE you became a principal, did you have any management experience outside of the
field of education?
Yes
No

1-4.

BEFORE you became a principal, did you participate in any district or school training or
development program for ASPIRING school principals?
Yes
No

1-5.

PRIOR to this school year, how many years did you serve as the principal of THIS school?
Do NOT include any years you served as ASSISTANT principal.
Count part of a year as 1 year.
Mark ‘None’ if this is your first year serving as principal of THIS school.
None

1-6.

Year(s) as principal of this school

PRIOR to this school year, how many years did you serve as the principal of THIS OR ANY
OTHER school?
Entry in item 1-6 should be greater than or equal to entry in 1-5.
Do NOT include any years you served as ASSISTANT principal.
Count part of a year as 1 year.
Mark ‘None’ if this is your first year serving as principal of THIS OR ANY OTHER school.
None

4

or

or

Year(s) as principal of this or any other school

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1-7.

What is the highest degree you have earned?
Mark (X) only one box.
Associate’s degree
Bachelor’s degree (B.A., B.S., etc.)
Master’s degree (M.A., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.S., etc.)
Educational specialist or professional diploma (at least one year beyond master’s level)
Doctorate or first professional degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., M.D., L.L.B., J.D., D.D.S.)
Do not have a degree ➔

1-8.

GO TO item 1-9 below.

Was the highest degree you earned awarded by the College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of Education within the college or university you attended?
Yes
No

1-9.

Do you currently hold a license or certification in “school administration”?
Yes
No

1-10.

While serving as a principal, have you REGULARLY TAUGHT one or more classes at the
elementary, middle, or secondary level?
Do not include time spent as a short-term substitute teacher.
Yes
No ➔

1-11.

GO TO Section 2 on page 6.

While serving as a principal, how many years did you regularly TEACH at the elementary,
middle, or secondary level?
Count part of a year as 1 year.
Include the 2023-24 school year in this count, if applicable.
Do not include time spent as a short-term substitute teacher.
Mark ‘None’ if you did not regularly teach for any years while serving as a principal.
None ➔

GO TO Section 2 on page 6.

Year(s) of teaching while serving as a principal

1-12.

In addition to serving as principal, are you CURRENTLY teaching in THIS school?
Do not include time spent as a short-term substitute teacher.
Yes
No

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2. GOALS AND DECISION MAKING
2-1.

We are interested in the importance you place on various educational goals. From the
following ten goals, which do you consider the most important, the second most important,
and the third most important?
12345678910 -

Building basic literacy skills (reading, math, writing, speaking)
Encouraging academic excellence
Preparing students for postsecondary education
Promoting occupational or vocational skills
Promoting good work habits and self-discipline
Promoting personal growth (self-esteem, self-knowledge, etc.)
Promoting human relations skills
Promoting specific moral values
Promoting multicultural awareness or understanding
Fostering religious or spiritual development
Most important
Second most important
Third most important

2-2.

How much ACTUAL influence do you think you have as a principal on decisions concerning
the following activities at this school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
No
Minor
Moderate
Major
influence influence influence influence

Not
applicable

a. Setting performance standards
for students

b. Establishing curriculum
c. Determining the content of
in-service professional
development programs for
teachers

d. Evaluating teachers
e. Hiring new full-time teachers
f. Setting discipline policy
g. Deciding how your school
budget will be spent

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3. SCHOOL CLIMATE AND SAFETY
3-1.

LAST school year (2022-23), to the best of your knowledge, how often did the following types
of problems occur at this school?
At this school is defined as activities happening in school buildings, on school grounds, on
school buses, and at places that hold school-sponsored events or activities. Unless otherwise
specified, this refers to normal school hours or to times when school activities/events are in
session.
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Never

Rarely

At least
once a
month

At least
once a
week

Daily

a. Physical conflicts among students
b. Robbery or theft
c. Vandalism
d. Student use of alcohol
e. Student use of illegal drugs
f. Student possession of weapons
g. Physical abuse of teachers
h. Student racial tensions
i. Student bullying
j. Student verbal abuse of teachers
k. Widespread disorder in classrooms
l. Student acts of disrespect toward
teachers

m. Gang activities

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3-2.

How prepared do you feel your school is to deal with the following emergency events?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Very
unprepared

Somewhat
unprepared

Somewhat
prepared

Very
prepared

a. Active shooters
b. Active armed individuals with a weapon
other than a firearm

c. Intruders (e.g., unauthorized persons
entering the premises)

d. Shooting threats (e.g., in-person verbal
threats, threats made via social media)

e. Bomb threats or incidents
f. Suicide threats or incidents
g. Pandemic diseases
h. Natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes,
tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, wildfires)

i. Inclement weather (e.g., extreme heat,
snowstorms, ice storms)

j. Chemical or industrial hazards (e.g.,
industrial plant explosions, release of
hazardous materials within or outside of the
school, gas leaks)

k. Utility or systems failures (e.g., power or
water outages, air conditioning outages)

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3-3.

LAST school year (2022-23), what percentage of students had at least one parent or
guardian participating in the following activities?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
0-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-100%

Not
applicable

a. All regularly scheduled schoolwide
parent-teacher conferences

b. Open house or back-to-school night
c. Special subject-area events (e.g.,
science fair, concerts)

d. Parent education workshops or courses
e. Volunteer in the school as needed
or on a regular basis

f. Involvement in school instructional
issues (e.g., planning classroom
learning activities, providing
feedback on curriculum)
g. Involvement in governance (e.g., PTA
or PTO meetings, school board, parent
booster clubs)

h. Signing of a school-parent compact
(A school-parent compact is an agreement
between school community members
[e.g., parents, principals, teachers, and
students] that acknowledges the shared
responsibility for student learning and/or
the school’s policies.)

i. Involvement in budget decisions

3-4a.

Are teachers at this school REQUIRED to help students with academic needs OUTSIDE
of students’ regular school hours?
Yes
No

b. Are teachers at this school REQUIRED to help students with their social and emotional
needs OUTSIDE of students’ regular school hours?
Yes
No

3-5.

Are BEGINNING teachers at this school who are in their first or second year of teaching
enrolled in a formal schoolwide or districtwide program aimed to enhance teachers’
effectiveness by providing systematic support (sometimes called a teacher induction
program)?
Yes
No

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4. TEACHER EVALUATION
4-1.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), which of the following sources of information on
teacher performance did THIS school use in teacher evaluations?

a. Classroom observations using a teacher professional practice rubric, conducted by the
principal or other school administrator
Yes
No

b. Assessments by the principal or other school administrator that are NOT based on a
teacher professional practice rubric
Yes
No

c. Videotaped classroom observation
Yes
No

d. Assessments by a peer or mentor teacher that are NOT based on a teacher professional
practice rubric
Yes
No

e. Assessments by a peer or mentor teacher that ARE based on a teacher professional
practice rubric
Yes
No

f. Teacher self-assessment
Yes
No

g. Amount or content of professional development completed by the teacher
Yes
No

h. Artifacts of teacher professional practice or portfolios
Yes
No

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4-1.

Continued – During the LAST school year (2022-23), which of the following sources of
information on teacher performance did THIS school use in teacher evaluations?

i. Student surveys or other student feedback
Yes
No

j. Parent surveys or other parent feedback
Yes
No

k. Teacher professional credentials including experience, education, and certification
Yes
No

4-2a.

For a TENURED or EXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how many FORMAL observations
were conducted during the LAST school year (2022-23) to evaluate performance?
A formal observation is one that is required by the school, district, or state in order to collect
information for a performance evaluation.
Mark ‘None’ if no formal observations were conducted during the last school year.
None

or

Formal observations

GO TO item 4-2c below.

b. For a TENURED or EXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how long is the typical FORMAL
observation?
Minutes

c.

For a TENURED or EXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how many INFORMAL observations
were conducted during the LAST school year (2022-23)?
Mark ‘None’ if no informal observations were conducted during the last school year.
None

or

Informal observations

GO TO item 4-2e on page 12.

d. For a TENURED or EXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how long is the typical INFORMAL
observation?
Minutes

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4-2e.

On average, how often do TENURED or EXPERIENCED teachers receive a summative
evaluation?
A summative evaluation is a SUMMATIVE assessment about performance that is used for
some administrative purposes and becomes a part of the record of a teacher’s performance.
Mark (X) only one box.
Two or more times a year
Once a year
Once every 2 years
Once every 3 or more years
No summative evaluations are conducted.

4-3a.

For a NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how many FORMAL
observations were conducted during the LAST school year (2022-23) to evaluate
performance?
A formal observation is one that is required by the school, district, or state in order to collect
information for a performance evaluation.
Mark ‘None’ if no formal observations were conducted during the last school year.
None

or

Formal observations

GO TO item 4-3c below.

b. For a NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how long is the typical
FORMAL observation?
Minutes

c.

For a NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how many INFORMAL
observations were conducted during the LAST school year (2022-23)?
Mark ‘None’ if no informal observations were conducted during the last school year.
None

or

Informal observations

GO TO item 4-3e on page 13.

d. For a NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how long is the typical
INFORMAL observation?
Minutes

12

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4-3e.

On average, how often do NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teachers receive a summative
evaluation?
A summative evaluation is a SUMMATIVE assessment about performance that is used for
some administrative purposes and becomes a part of the record of a teacher’s performance.
Mark (X) only one box.
Two or more times a year
Once a year
Once every 2 years
Once every 3 or more years
No summative evaluations are conducted.

4-4.

During THIS school year (2023-24), is student achievement growth on standardized
assessments or student learning objectives used in the performance evaluation of teachers
in this school, whether it be within a classroom, teamwide, gradewide, schoolwide, or
districtwide?
Student achievement growth is the change in individual student achievement between two or
more points in time.
Standardized assessments are assessments consistently administered and scored districtwide
or statewide for all students in the same grades and subjects.
Student learning objectives (SLOs) are measurable learning goals or objectives established
for students, which can be used to measure student growth over a set period of time.
Mark (X) only one box.
Student achievement growth on standardized assessments or student learning objectives is
used in the evaluation of:
ALL teachers in this school, including all grades, all subjects, special education,
and special populations
MOST teachers in this school
SOME teachers in this school
NO teachers in this school ➔

4-5.

GO TO item 4-6 on page 14.

The teachers in this school are evaluated on the achievement growth of:
Mark (X) all that apply.
Students they teach DIRECTLY
Students GRADEWIDE
Students TEAMWIDE
Students SCHOOLWIDE
Students DISTRICTWIDE

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4-6.

During THIS school year (2023-24), to what extent will teachers’ performance evaluation
results be used to inform the following decisions about teacher professional development?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Not at all

Somewhat

A lot

a. Plan professional development for individual teachers
b. Identify low-performing teachers for coaching,
mentoring, or peer assistance

c. Develop performance improvement plans for
low-performing teachers

d. Set goals with teachers for student achievement
growth for the next school year

4-7.

During THIS school year (2023-24), will teacher performance evaluation results be used to
inform any of the following decisions about teachers in THIS school?

a. Formally recognizing high-performing teachers
Yes
No

b. Determining annual salary increases
Yes
No

c. Determining bonuses or performance-based compensation other than salary increases
Yes
No

d. Determining teaching assignments
Yes
No

e. Offering career advancement opportunities, such as teacher leadership roles
Yes
No

f. Granting job protection or tenure
Yes
No

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4-8.

During THIS school year (2023-24), will teacher performance evaluation results be used to
inform any of the following decisions about LOW-PERFORMING teachers in THIS school?

a. Losing job protection or tenure
Yes
No

b. Prioritizing teachers for layoffs
Yes
No

c. Determining teacher reassignment
Yes
No

d. Counseling a teacher out of the school, district, or profession due to poor performance
Yes
No

e. Not renewing teacher contract or terminating employment for cause
Yes
No

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5. TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
5-1.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about professional
development for TEACHERS in this school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
Somewhat Somewhat
Strongly
disagree

disagree

agree

agree

a. An appropriate amount of time is provided
for professional development.

b. Sufficient resources are available for
professional development in this school.

c. Professional development offerings are
based on best practices.

d. Professional development opportunities are
aligned with the school’s improvement plan.

e. Professional development is directly applicable
to the content or curriculum being taught.

f. Professional development provides ongoing
opportunities for teachers to refine
instructional strategies.

g. Professional development enhances teachers’
abilities to improve student learning.

5-2a.

During the past 12 months, professional development was available to TEACHERS at THIS
school:
Mark (X) all that apply.
Before or after school days
During in-service days (teacher planning or work days) when students are NOT in school
During regular school days when students are in school
During summer and other extended school breaks

b. Does THIS school provide teachers with time for INDIVIDUAL professional development
during regular contract hours?
Yes
No

c.

Does THIS school provide teachers with time for TEAM-BASED professional development
during regular contract hours?
Yes
No

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5-3.

During the past 12 months, did teachers receive any of the following types of support?

a. Release time from teaching to attend professional development
Yes
No

b. Funding or reimbursement for attending conferences or workshops for professional
development
Yes
No

c. Funding or reimbursement for travel and/or daily expenses to attend professional
development
Yes
No

d. Full or partial reimbursement of college tuition for courses related to professional
development
Yes
No

e. Stipend for professional development activities that took place outside regular work hours
Yes
No

5-4a.

How often is teachers’ input taken into consideration when planning professional
development at THIS school?
Mark (X) only one box.
Never
Sometimes
Always

b. How often is professional development for teachers at THIS school led by teachers in THIS
school or district?
Mark (X) only one box.
Never
Sometimes
Always

c.

How often is professional development for teachers at THIS school evaluated for evidence
of improvement in SCHOOLWIDE or DISTRICTWIDE achievement?
Mark (X) only one box.
Never
Sometimes
Always
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6. PRINCIPAL EVALUATIONS
6-1a.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), were you evaluated as a principal at THIS school?
Yes
No ➔

b. During the LAST school year (2022-23), why were you not evaluated
at THIS school?
Mark (X) only one box.
I was not a principal at this school last year.
This district does not conduct principal evaluations.
This district does not conduct principal evaluations
on a yearly basis.
I was not evaluated because I am a tenured or
experienced principal.
I was not evaluated for another reason. Please specify

C

GO TO item 6-4 on page 19.

6-2.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about THIS school’s
evaluation process LAST school year (2022-23)?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
disagree

Somewhat
disagree

Somewhat
agree

Strongly
agree

a. The evaluator(s) accurately evaluated my
strengths and weaknesses as a principal.

b. My evaluator(s) was (were) fair and
unbiased.

c. Overall, the evaluation process was fair.
d. I had a strong understanding of how I would
be evaluated at this school.

e. I had a clearer idea of what was expected of
me because of the evaluation process.

f. The evaluation rubric accurately represents
the scope of my responsibilities as a
principal.

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6-3a.

Thinking about your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23), did you receive any feedback on
your work as a principal?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 6-4 below.

b. Thinking about your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23), have you used the feedback you
received to try to improve YOUR performance?
Yes
No

c.

Thinking about your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23), did you receive feedback on the
processes or procedures you used to achieve THIS SCHOOL’S performance goals?
Yes
No

6-4.

During THIS school year (2023-24), is student achievement growth on standardized
assessments used in your performance evaluation?
Student achievement growth is the change in individual student achievement between two or
more points in time.
Standardized assessments are assessments consistently administered and scored districtwide
or statewide for all students in the same grades and subjects.
Yes
No

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7. PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
7-1.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), did you participate in any professional development
activities as a principal?
Yes
No ➔

7-2.

GO TO Section 8 on page 23.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), how often were the professional development
activities in which you participated:
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Never

Sometimes

Always

a. Designed to support state or district standards
and/or assessments

b. Designed as part of a school improvement plan to
meet state, district, or school goals

7-3.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), was participation in professional development
considered as part of your evaluation?
Yes
No

7-4.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), did you participate in the following kinds of
professional development?

a. University course(s) related to your role as principal
Yes
No

b. Visits to other schools designed to improve your own work as principal
Yes
No

c. Mentoring and/or peer observation and coaching of principals
Yes
No

d. Participating in a principal network (e.g., a group of principals organized within school
systems, by an outside agency, or through the Internet)
Yes
No

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7-4.

Continued – During the LAST school year (2022-23), have you participated in the following
kinds of professional development?

e. Workshops, conferences, or training in which you were a presenter
Yes
No

f. Other workshops or conferences in which you were not a presenter
Yes
No

7-5.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), did you participate in professional development on
any of the following topics?

a. Analyzing and interpreting student achievement data
Yes
No

b. Human resource management
Yes
No

c. Student motivation and engagement
Yes
No

d. Use of technology to support instruction
Yes
No

e. School management and policy
Yes
No

f. School improvement planning
Yes
No

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7-5.

Continued – During the LAST school year (2022-23), did you participate in professional
development on any of the following topics?

g. Social services for students
Yes
No

h. Safety or school climate
Yes
No

i. Supporting effective instruction
Yes
No

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8. PRINCIPAL ENGAGEMENT
8-1.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about your work at
this school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
Somewhat Somewhat
Strongly
disagree

disagree

agree

agree

a. The stress and disappointments involved
with being a principal at this school aren’t
really worth it.

b. I am generally satisfied with being principal
at this school.

c. There are too many restrictions on what can
be discussed at my school.

d. If I could get a higher paying job I’d leave
this job as soon as possible.

e. I think about transferring to another school.
f. I don’t seem to have as much enthusiasm
now as I did when I began this job.

g. I think about staying home from school
because I’m just too tired to go.

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9. PRINCIPAL DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
9-1.

Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?
Yes
No

9-2.

What is your race?
Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be.
White
Black or African-American
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
American Indian or Alaska Native

9-3.

What is your year of birth?

The next few questions will help us better understand the experiences of principals of all gender identities
and sexual orientations.

9-4.

What sex were you assigned at birth (what was on your original birth certificate)?
Female
Male

9-5.

What is your gender?
Female
Male
Another gender – Please specify

9-6.

C

Which of the following do you think of yourself as?
Straight
Lesbian or gay
Bisexual
Another sexual orientation - Please specify

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9-7.

What is your current ANNUAL salary for your position in this school before taxes and
deductions?
If your position includes multiple duties (e.g., you teach a class and serve as principal at this
school), please include your entire salary before taxes and deductions.
Please report in whole dollars.

$

,

.00

per year

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10. CONTACT INFORMATION
10-1.

Please enter the date you completed this questionnaire.
MM

DD

YYYY
 

10-2.

Please indicate how much time it took you to complete this form, not counting interruptions.
Please record the time in minutes, e.g., 50 minutes, 65 minutes, etc.
Minutes

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10-3.

Please PRINT your name, your home address, your work and home e-mail addresses,
and your work, cell, and home telephone numbers. This information will only be used in the
event that we need to contact you for follow-up. All of the information you provide may be
used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form
for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).

a. First name

Middle name

Last name

Suffix

b. Street address

c. City

d. State

e. ZIP Code

f. Work e-mail address

g. Home e-mail address

h. Work phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

i. Cell phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

I opt out of receiving text messages for follow-up purposes.

j. Home phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

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Thank you very much for your participation
in this survey. If you have any questions,
please contact us, toll-free, at: 1-888-595-1338
or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov

Please return your completed questionnaire
in the enclosed pre-addressed, postage-paid
envelope or mail it to:

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

To learn more about this survey and to
access reports from earlier collections, see the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Additional data collected by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on
a variety of topics in elementary,
secondary, postsecondary, and
international education are available
from NCES’ website at:
http://nces.ed.gov
For additional data collected by various
Federal agencies, including the
Department of Education, visit the
Federal Statistics clearinghouse at:
https://www.usa.gov/statistics

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5. 2023-24 NTPS Private School Principal Questionnaire
(NTPS-2B)

14223010

(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code.)

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY
2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

PRIVATE SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL QUESTIONNAIRE

Please return your completed questionnaire in the pre-addressed,
postage-paid envelope or mail it to:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).

Conducted by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
FORM NTPS-2B
(03-27-2023) D3

Collected by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

OMB No. 1850-0598: Approval Expires xx/xx/xxxx

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• What is the average student-teacher ratio in the United States?
• What is the average salary of a beginning principal?
• Have teachers’ views of their autonomy in the classroom changed
over time?
• Have the characteristics of the principal and teacher workforces in
the United States changed over time?

The answers to these questions help schools and policy makers set education
policy and improve teacher and principal working conditions.
Since 1988, the National Teacher and Principal Survey and its precursor, the
Schools and Staffing Survey, have provided the answers to these and other
important education questions from the perspective of principals and teachers.
By selecting a statistically representative sample of schools, principals, and
teachers, we are able to provide representative data for the United States without
going to every school.
Your school has been selected to participate in the 2023-24 National Teacher and
Principal Survey. You will represent thousands of other principals, so it is important
that you respond to this survey.
All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and
may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except
as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
More information can be found on our website: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps

Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a
valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this voluntary information collection is 1850-0598. The time required to
complete this information collection is estimated to average 25 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions, search
existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any comments
concerning the accuracy of the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or comments or concerns about the contents or
the status of your individual submission of this questionnaire, please e-mail: ntps@census.gov, or write directly to: National Teacher
and Principal Survey (NTPS), National Center for Education Statistics, Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th Street, SW, Room 4035,
Washington, DC 20202.

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INSTRUCTIONS
The data you enter on this form will be captured through the use of imaging technology. Please print all
information clearly in ordinary characters, using a blue or black ballpoint pen.
CORRECT marking example –
(Use care to keep characters
in their designated spaces.)



x

Yes
No

INCORRECT marking example –


X

 

Yes
No

Yes
OR
No

a. It is important that this questionnaire be completed by the school PRINCIPAL or SCHOOL HEAD,
not by anyone else.

b. Please do not write any comments by the answer boxes.
c. If you are unsure about how to answer a question, please give the best answer you can rather
than leaving it blank.

d. If you have any questions, call the U.S. Census Bureau at 1-888-595-1338. Someone will be

available to take your call Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
The U.S. Census Bureau is also available to answer your questions via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.

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1. PRINCIPAL OR SCHOOL HEAD EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1-1.

BEFORE you became a principal or school head, how many years of elementary, middle, or
secondary teaching experience did you have?
Count part of a year as 1 year.
Mark ‘None’ if you had no years of teaching experience before becoming a principal or
school head.
None

1-2.

or

Year(s) of teaching before becoming a principal or school head

BEFORE you became a principal or school head, did you hold the position of assistant
principal, assistant school head, or program director, including temporary positions?
Yes
No

1-3.

BEFORE you became a principal or school head, did you have any management experience
outside of the field of education?
Yes
No

1-4.

BEFORE you became a principal or school head, did you participate in any school training
or development program for ASPIRING school principals or school heads?
Yes
No

1-5.

PRIOR to this school year, how many years did you serve as the principal or school head of
THIS school?
Do NOT include any years you served as ASSISTANT principal or ASSISTANT school head.
Count part of a year as 1 year.
Mark ‘None’ if this is your first year serving as principal or school head of THIS school.
None

1-6.

Year(s) as principal or school head of this school

PRIOR to this school year, how many years did you serve as the principal or school head of
THIS OR ANY OTHER school?
Entry in item 1-6 should be greater than or equal to entry in 1-5.
Do NOT include any years you served as ASSISTANT principal or ASSISTANT school head.
Count part of a year as 1 year.
Mark ‘None’ if this is your first year serving as principal or school head of THIS OR ANY
OTHER school.
None

4

or

or

Year(s) as principal or school head of this or any other school

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1-7.

What is the highest degree you have earned?
Mark (X) only one box.
Associate’s degree
Bachelor’s degree (B.A., B.S., etc.)
Master’s degree (M.A., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.S., etc.)
Educational specialist or professional diploma (at least one year beyond master’s level)
Doctorate or first professional degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., M.D., L.L.B., J.D., D.D.S.)
Do not have a degree ➔

1-8.

GO TO item 1-9 below.

Was the highest degree you earned awarded by the College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of Education within the college or university you attended?
Yes
No

1-9.

Do you currently hold a license or certification in “school administration”?
Yes
No

1-10.

While serving as a principal or school head, have you REGULARLY TAUGHT one or more
classes at the elementary, middle, or secondary level?
Do not include time spent as a short-term substitute teacher.
Yes
No ➔

1-11.

GO TO Section 2 on page 6.

While serving as a principal or school head, how many years did you regularly TEACH at
the elementary, middle, or secondary level?
Count part of a year as 1 year.
Include the 2023-24 school year in this count, if applicable.
Do not include time spent as a short-term substitute teacher.
Mark ‘None’ if you did not regularly teach for any years while serving as a principal
or school head.
None ➔

GO TO Section 2 on page 6.

Year(s) of teaching while serving as a principal or school head

1-12.

In addition to serving as principal or school head, are you CURRENTLY teaching in
THIS school?
Do not include time spent as a short-term substitute teacher.
Yes
No

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2. GOALS AND DECISION MAKING
2-1.

We are interested in the importance you place on various educational goals. From the
following ten goals, which do you consider the most important, the second most important,
and the third most important?
12345678910 -

Building basic literacy skills (reading, math, writing, speaking)
Encouraging academic excellence
Preparing students for postsecondary education
Promoting occupational or vocational skills
Promoting good work habits and self-discipline
Promoting personal growth (self-esteem, self-knowledge, etc.)
Promoting human relations skills
Promoting specific moral values
Promoting multicultural awareness or understanding
Fostering religious or spiritual development
Most important
Second most important
Third most important

2-2.

How much ACTUAL influence do you think you have as a principal or school head on
decisions concerning the following activities at this school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
No
Minor
Moderate
Major
influence influence influence influence

Not
applicable

a. Setting performance standards
for students
b. Establishing curriculum
c.

Determining the content of
in-service professional
development programs for
teachers

d. Evaluating teachers
e. Hiring new full-time teachers
f.

Setting discipline policy

g. Deciding how your school
budget will be spent

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3. SCHOOL CLIMATE AND SAFETY
3-1.

LAST school year (2022-23), to the best of your knowledge, how often did the following types
of problems occur at this school?
At this school is defined as activities happening in school buildings, on school grounds, on
school buses, and at places that hold school-sponsored events or activities. Unless otherwise
specified, this refers to normal school hours or to times when school activities/events are in
session.
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Never

Rarely

At least
once a
month

At least
once a
week

Daily

a. Physical conflicts among students
b. Robbery or theft
c. Vandalism
d. Student use of alcohol
e. Student use of illegal drugs
f. Student possession of weapons
g. Physical abuse of teachers
h. Student racial tensions
i. Student bullying
j. Student verbal abuse of teachers
k. Widespread disorder in classrooms
l. Student acts of disrespect toward
teachers

m. Gang activities

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3-2.

How prepared do you feel your school is to deal with the following emergency events?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Very
unprepared

Somewhat
unprepared

Somewhat
prepared

Very
prepared

a. Active shooters
b. Active armed individuals with a weapon
other than a firearm

c. Intruders (e.g., unauthorized persons
entering the premises)

d. Shooting threats (e.g., in-person verbal
threats, threats made via social media)

e. Bomb threats or incidents
f. Suicide threats or incidents
g. Pandemic diseases
h. Natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes,
tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, wildfires)

i. Inclement weather (e.g., extreme heat,
snowstorms, ice storms)

j. Chemical or industrial hazards (e.g.,
industrial plant explosions, release of
hazardous materials within or outside of the
school, gas leaks)

k. Utility or systems failures (e.g., power or
water outages, air conditioning outages)

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3-3.

LAST school year (2022-23), what percentage of students had at least one parent or
guardian participating in the following activities?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
0-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-100%

Not
applicable

a. All regularly scheduled schoolwide
parent-teacher conferences

b. Open house or back-to-school night
c. Special subject-area events (e.g.,
science fair, concerts)

d. Parent education workshops or courses
e. Volunteer in the school as needed
or on a regular basis

f. Involvement in school instructional
issues (e.g., planning classroom
learning activities, providing
feedback on curriculum)
g. Involvement in governance (e.g., PTA
or PTO meetings, school board, parent
booster clubs)

h. Signing of a school-parent compact
(A school-parent compact is an agreement
between school community members
[e.g., parents, principals or school heads,
teachers, and students] that acknowledges
the shared responsibility for student
learning and/or the school’s policies.)

i. Involvement in budget decisions

3-4a.

Are teachers at this school REQUIRED to help students with academic needs OUTSIDE
of students’ regular school hours?
Yes
No

b. Are teachers at this school REQUIRED to help students with their social and emotional
needs OUTSIDE of students’ regular school hours?
Yes
No

3-5.

Are BEGINNING teachers at this school who are in their first or second year of teaching
enrolled in a formal schoolwide program aimed to enhance teachers’ effectiveness by
providing systematic support (sometimes called a teacher induction program)?
Yes
No

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4. TEACHER EVALUATION
4-1.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), which of the following sources of information on
teacher performance did THIS school use in teacher evaluations?

a. Classroom observations using a teacher professional practice rubric, conducted by the
principal, school head, or other school administrator
Yes
No

b. Assessments by the principal, school head, or other school administrator that are NOT
based on a teacher professional practice rubric
Yes
No

c. Videotaped classroom observation
Yes
No

d. Assessments by a peer or mentor teacher that are NOT based on a teacher professional
practice rubric
Yes
No

e. Assessments by a peer or mentor teacher that ARE based on a teacher professional
practice rubric
Yes
No

f. Teacher self-assessment
Yes
No

g. Amount or content of professional development completed by the teacher
Yes
No

h. Artifacts of teacher professional practice or portfolios
Yes
No

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4-1.

Continued – During the LAST school year (2022-23), which of the following sources of
information on teacher performance did THIS school use in teacher evaluations?

i. Student surveys or other student feedback
Yes
No

j. Parent surveys or other parent feedback
Yes
No

k. Teacher professional credentials including experience, education, and certification
Yes
No

4-2a.

For a TENURED or EXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how many FORMAL observations
were conducted during the LAST school year (2022-23) to evaluate performance?
A formal observation is one that is required by the school or state in order to collect
information for a performance evaluation.
Mark ‘None’ if no formal observations were conducted during the last school year.
None

or

Formal observations

GO TO item 4-2c below.

b. For a TENURED or EXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how long is the typical FORMAL
observation?
Minutes

c.

For a TENURED or EXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how many INFORMAL observations
were conducted during the LAST school year (2022-23)?
Mark ‘None’ if no informal observations were conducted during the last school year.
None

or

Informal observations

GO TO item 4-2e on page 12.

d. For a TENURED or EXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how long is the typical INFORMAL
observation?
Minutes

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4-2e.

On average, how often do TENURED or EXPERIENCED teachers receive a summative
evaluation?
A summative evaluation is a SUMMATIVE assessment about performance that is used for
some administrative purposes and becomes a part of the record of a teacher’s performance.
Mark (X) only one box.
Two or more times a year
Once a year
Once every 2 years
Once every 3 or more years
No summative evaluations are conducted.

4-3a.

For a NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how many FORMAL
observations were conducted during the LAST school year (2022-23) to evaluate
performance?
A formal observation is one that is required by the school or state in order to collect
information for a performance evaluation.
Mark ‘None’ if no formal observations were conducted during the last school year.
None

or

Formal observations

GO TO item 4-3c below.

b. For a NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how long is the typical
FORMAL observation?
Minutes

c.

For a NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how many INFORMAL
observations were conducted during the LAST school year (2022-23)?
Mark ‘None’ if no informal observations were conducted during the last school year.
None

or

Informal observations

GO TO item 4-3e on page 13.

d. For a NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teacher, on average, how long is the typical
INFORMAL observation?
Minutes

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4-3e.

On average, how often do NON-TENURED or INEXPERIENCED teachers receive a summative
evaluation?
A summative evaluation is a SUMMATIVE assessment about performance that is used for
some administrative purposes and becomes a part of the record of a teacher’s performance.
Mark (X) only one box.
Two or more times a year
Once a year
Once every 2 years
Once every 3 or more years
No summative evaluations are conducted.

4-4.

During THIS school year (2023-24), is student achievement growth on standardized
assessments or student learning objectives used in the performance evaluation of teachers
in this school, whether it be within a classroom, teamwide, gradewide, or schoolwide?
Student achievement growth is the change in individual student achievement between two or
more points in time.
Standardized assessments are assessments consistently administered and scored statewide
for all students in the same grades and subjects.
Student learning objectives (SLOs) are measurable learning goals or objectives established
for students, which can be used to measure student growth over a set period of time.
Mark (X) only one box.
Student achievement growth on standardized assessments or student learning objectives is
used in the evaluation of:
ALL teachers in this school, including all grades, all subjects, special education,
and special populations
MOST teachers in this school
SOME teachers in this school
NO teachers in this school ➔

4-5.

GO TO item 4-6 on page 14.

The teachers in this school are evaluated on the achievement growth of:
Mark (X) all that apply.
Students they teach DIRECTLY
Students GRADEWIDE
Students TEAMWIDE
Students SCHOOLWIDE

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4-6.

During THIS school year (2023-24), to what extent will teachers’ performance evaluation
results be used to inform the following decisions about teacher professional development?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Not at all

Somewhat

A lot

a. Plan professional development for individual teachers
b. Identify low-performing teachers for coaching,
mentoring, or peer assistance

c. Develop performance improvement plans for
low-performing teachers

d. Set goals with teachers for student achievement
growth for the next school year

4-7.

During THIS school year (2023-24), will teacher performance evaluation results be used to
inform any of the following decisions about teachers in THIS school?

a. Formally recognizing high-performing teachers
Yes
No

b. Determining annual salary increases
Yes
No

c. Determining bonuses or performance-based compensation other than salary increases
Yes
No

d. Determining teaching assignments
Yes
No

e. Offering career advancement opportunities, such as teacher leadership roles
Yes
No

f. Granting job protection or tenure
Yes
No

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4-8.

During THIS school year (2023-24), will teacher performance evaluation results be used to
inform any of the following decisions about LOW-PERFORMING teachers in THIS school?

a. Losing job protection or tenure
Yes
No

b. Prioritizing teachers for layoffs
Yes
No

c. Determining teacher reassignment
Yes
No

d. Counseling a teacher out of the school or profession due to poor performance
Yes
No

e. Not renewing teacher contract or terminating employment for cause
Yes
No

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5. TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
5-1.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about professional
development for TEACHERS in this school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
Somewhat Somewhat
Strongly
disagree

disagree

agree

agree

a. An appropriate amount of time is provided
for professional development.

b. Sufficient resources are available for
professional development in this school.

c. Professional development offerings are
based on best practices.

d. Professional development opportunities are
aligned with the school’s improvement plan.

e. Professional development is directly applicable
to the content or curriculum being taught.

f. Professional development provides ongoing
opportunities for teachers to refine
instructional strategies.

g. Professional development enhances teachers’
abilities to improve student learning.

5-2a.

During the past 12 months, professional development was available to TEACHERS at THIS
school:
Mark (X) all that apply.
Before or after school days
During in-service days (teacher planning or work days) when students are NOT in school
During regular school days when students are in school
During summer and other extended school breaks

b. Does THIS school provide teachers with time for INDIVIDUAL professional development
during regular contract hours?
Yes
No

c.

Does THIS school provide teachers with time for TEAM-BASED professional development
during regular contract hours?
Yes
No

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5-3.

During the past 12 months, did teachers receive any of the following types of support?

a. Release time from teaching to attend professional development
Yes
No

b. Funding or reimbursement for attending conferences or workshops for professional
development
Yes
No

c. Funding or reimbursement for travel and/or daily expenses to attend professional
development
Yes
No

d. Full or partial reimbursement of college tuition for courses related to professional
development
Yes
No

e. Stipend for professional development activities that took place outside regular work hours
Yes
No

5-4a.

How often is teachers’ input taken into consideration when planning professional
development at THIS school?
Mark (X) only one box.
Never
Sometimes
Always

b. How often is professional development for teachers at THIS school led by teachers in THIS
school?
Mark (X) only one box.
Never
Sometimes
Always

c.

How often is professional development for teachers at THIS school evaluated for evidence
of improvement in SCHOOLWIDE achievement?
Mark (X) only one box.
Never
Sometimes
Always
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6. PRINCIPAL OR SCHOOL HEAD EVALUATIONS
6-1a.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), were you evaluated as a principal or school head at
THIS school?
Yes
No ➔

b. During the LAST school year (2022-23), why were you not evaluated
at THIS school?
Mark (X) only one box.
I was not a principal or school head at this school
last year.
I was not evaluated because I am a tenured or
experienced principal or school head.
I was not evaluated for another reason. Please specify

C

GO TO item 6-4 on page 19.

6-2.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about THIS school’s
evaluation process LAST school year (2022-23)?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
disagree

Somewhat
disagree

Somewhat
agree

Strongly
agree

a. The evaluator(s) accurately evaluated my
strengths and weaknesses as a principal
or school head.

b. My evaluator(s) was (were) fair and
unbiased.

c. Overall, the evaluation process was fair.
d. I had a strong understanding of how I would
be evaluated at this school.

e. I had a clearer idea of what was expected of
me because of the evaluation process.

f. The evaluation rubric accurately represents
the scope of my responsibilities as a
principal or school head.

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6-3a.

Thinking about your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23), did you receive any feedback on
your work as a principal or school head?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 6-4 below.

b. Thinking about your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23), have you used the feedback you
received to try to improve YOUR performance?
Yes
No

c.

Thinking about your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23), did you receive feedback on the
processes or procedures you used to achieve THIS SCHOOL’S performance goals?
Yes
No

6-4.

During THIS school year (2023-24), is student achievement growth on standardized
assessments used in your performance evaluation?
Student achievement growth is the change in individual student achievement between two or
more points in time.
Standardized assessments are assessments consistently administered and scored statewide
for all students in the same grades and subjects.
Yes
No

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7. PRINCIPAL OR SCHOOL HEAD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
7-1.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), did you participate in any professional development
activities as a principal or school head?
Yes
No ➔

7-2.

GO TO Section 8 on page 22.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), was participation in professional development
considered as part of your evaluation?
Yes
No

7-3.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), did you participate in the following kinds of
professional development?

a. University course(s) related to your role as principal or school head
Yes
No

b. Visits to other schools designed to improve your own work as principal or school head
Yes
No

c. Mentoring and/or peer observation and coaching of principals or school heads
Yes
No

d. Participating in a principal or school head network (e.g., a group of principals or school
heads organized within school systems, by an outside agency, or through the Internet)
Yes
No

e. Workshops, conferences, or training in which you were a presenter
Yes
No

f. Other workshops or conferences in which you were not a presenter
Yes
No

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7-4.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), did you participate in professional development on
any of the following topics?

a. Analyzing and interpreting student achievement data
Yes
No

b. Human resource management
Yes
No

c. Student motivation and engagement
Yes
No

d. Use of technology to support instruction
Yes
No

e. School management and policy
Yes
No

f. School improvement planning
Yes
No

g. Social services for students
Yes
No

h. Safety or school climate
Yes
No

i. Supporting effective instruction
Yes
No

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8. PRINCIPAL OR SCHOOL HEAD ENGAGEMENT
8-1.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about your work at
this school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
Somewhat Somewhat
Strongly
disagree

disagree

agree

agree

a. The stress and disappointments involved
with being a principal or school head at this
school aren’t really worth it.

b. I am generally satisfied with being principal
or school head at this school.

c. There are too many restrictions on what can
be discussed at my school.

d. If I could get a higher paying job I’d leave
this job as soon as possible.

e. I think about transferring to another school.
f. I don’t seem to have as much enthusiasm
now as I did when I began this job.

g. I think about staying home from school
because I’m just too tired to go.

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9. PRINCIPAL OR SCHOOL HEAD DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
9-1.

Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?
Yes
No

9-2.

What is your race?
Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be.
White
Black or African-American
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
American Indian or Alaska Native

9-3.

What is your year of birth?

9-4.

What is your gender?
Female
Male
Another gender – Please specify

9-5.

C

What is your current ANNUAL salary for your position in this school before taxes and
deductions?
If your position includes multiple duties (e.g., you teach a class and serve as principal or
school head at this school), please include your entire salary before taxes and deductions.
Please report in whole dollars.

$

,

.00

per year

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10. CONTACT INFORMATION
10-1.

Please enter the date you completed this questionnaire.
MM

DD

YYYY
 

10-2.

Please indicate how much time it took you to complete this form, not counting interruptions.
Please record the time in minutes, e.g., 50 minutes, 65 minutes, etc.
Minutes

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10-3.

Please PRINT your name, your home address, your work and home e-mail addresses,
and your work, cell, and home telephone numbers. This information will only be used in the
event that we need to contact you for follow-up. All of the information you provide may be
used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form
for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).

a. First name

Middle name

Last name

Suffix

b. Street address

c. City

d. State

e. ZIP Code

f. Work e-mail address

g. Home e-mail address

h. Work phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

i. Cell phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

I opt out of receiving text messages for follow-up purposes.

j. Home phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

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Thank you very much for your participation
in this survey. If you have any questions,
please contact us, toll-free, at: 1-888-595-1338
or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov

Please return your completed questionnaire
in the enclosed pre-addressed, postage-paid
envelope or mail it to:

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

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To learn more about this survey and to
access reports from earlier collections, see the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Additional data collected by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on
a variety of topics in elementary,
secondary, postsecondary, and
international education are available
from NCES’ website at:
http://nces.ed.gov
For additional data collected by various
Federal agencies, including the
Department of Education, visit the
Federal Statistics clearinghouse at:
https://www.usa.gov/statistics

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14311013

(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code.)

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY
2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

SCHOOL QUESTIONNAIRE

Please return your completed questionnaire in the pre-addressed,
postage-paid envelope or mail it to:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).
Conducted by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
FORM

NTPS-3A

Collected by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

OMB No. 1850-0598: Approval Expires XX/XX/XXXX

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• What is the average student-teacher ratio in the United States?
• What is the average salary of a beginning principal?
• Have teachers’ views of their autonomy in the classroom changed
over time?
• Have the characteristics of the principal and teacher workforces in
the United States changed over time?

The answers to these questions help school districts and policy makers at the
state, federal, and local levels set education policy and improve teacher and
principal working conditions.
Since 1988, the National Teacher and Principal Survey and its precursor, the
Schools and Staffing Survey, have provided the answers to these and other
important education questions from the perspective of Principals and Teachers.
By selecting a statistically representative sample of schools, and teachers in those
schools, we are able to provide representative data for the United States without
going to every school.
Your school has been selected to participate in the 2023-24 National Teacher and
Principal Survey. You will represent thousands of other schools, so it is important
that you respond to this survey.
All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and
may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except
as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
More information can be found on our website: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps

Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a
valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this voluntary information collection is 1850-0598. The time required to
complete this information collection is estimated to average 13 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions, search
existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any
comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or comments or concerns about the
contents or the status of your individual submission of this questionnaire, please e-mail: ntps@census.gov, or write directly to:
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS), National Center for Education Statistics, Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th Street,
SW, Room 4035, Washington, DC 20202.

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INSTRUCTIONS
The data you enter on this form will be captured through the use of imaging technology. Please print all
information clearly in ordinary characters, using a blue or black ballpoint pen.
CORRECT marking example –
(Use care to keep characters
in their designated spaces.)



x

Yes
No

INCORRECT marking example –


X

 

Yes
No

Yes
OR
No

a. This questionnaire may be completed by any staff member who has access to the school’s records.
b. Please do not write any comments by the answer boxes.
c. If you are unsure about how to answer a question, please give the best answer you can rather than
leaving it blank.

d. If you have any questions, call the U.S. Census Bureau at 1-888-595-1338. Someone will be

available to take your call Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
The U.S. Census Bureau is also available to answer your questions via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SCHOOL
Please report for the school listed on the cover.

1-1.

Which of the following grades does this school offer?
Mark (X) all that apply.
Prekindergarten
Kindergarten
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Ungraded

1-2.

Excluding prekindergarten, postsecondary, and adult education students, around
October 1, 2023, how many students were enrolled in this school?
,

1-3.

Enrolled Students

For this school year (2023-24), what is the Average Daily Attendance (ADA) percentage at
this school?
Round to the nearest whole PERCENT.
% Average Daily Attendance

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1-4.

What is the official start and end time for MOST students at this school?
If the start and end times vary by day, record the start and end time for the longest day of
the week.
Do NOT include prekindergarten or transitional first grade programs.
Start time
End time
a.m.
a.m.

:

1-5.

:

p.m.

p.m.

How many days are in a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK for students in this school?
Do NOT include prekindergarten or transitional first grade programs.
Days per typical school week

1-6.

How many days are in the SCHOOL YEAR for students in this school?
Days per school year

1-7.

Which of the following best describes this school?
Mark (X) only one box.
REGULAR school – elementary or secondary
SPECIAL PROGRAM EMPHASIS school – such as a science or math school,
performing arts school, talented or gifted school, world language immersion school, etc.
SPECIAL EDUCATION school – primarily serves students with disabilities
CAREER/TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL school – primarily serves students being trained for
occupations
ALTERNATIVE/OTHER school – offers a curriculum designed to provide alternative or
nontraditional education; does not specifically fall into the categories of regular, special
program emphasis, special education, or vocational school. Please specify C

1-8.

Is this school a public CHARTER school?
A charter school is a public school that, in accordance with an enabling state statute, has been
granted a charter exempting it from selected state or local rules and regulations. A charter
school may be a newly created school or it may previously have been a public or private school.
Yes
No ➔

1-9.

GO TO item 1-10 on page 6.

Which of the following best describes the governance structure of this public charter school?
Mark (X) only one box.
An independent or stand-alone charter school
Part of a non-profit charter management organization or network of schools that are
managed by a central agency
Part of a for-profit charter management organization or network of schools that are
managed by a central agency
Part of a traditional public school district
Other - Please specify

C

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1-10.

Around October 1, 2023, how many persons were teaching in grades K-12 and/or
comparable ungraded levels at this school in the following time categories?

Consider only the amount of time an individual works as a teacher of grades K-12
and comparable ungraded levels during a typical week at THIS school.
INCLUDE:
• Regular classroom teachers.
• Teachers who teach subjects such as music, art, physical education, and special education.
• Teaching principals or administrators who teach a regularly scheduled class at this school.
DO NOT INCLUDE:
• Teachers who teach ONLY nursery, prekindergarten, postsecondary, or adult education.
• Student teachers, teacher aides, day care aides, or short-term substitute teachers.
• Counselors, library media specialists or librarians, speech therapists, social workers, or
administrators UNLESS they also teach a regularly scheduled class at THIS school.
Mark 'None' if no person is teaching in a particular time category.
a.

None

or

Teach full-time

b.

None

or

Teach part-time

c.

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Total full- and part-time teachers

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1-11a. Does this school currently have any students enrolled in kindergarten?
Please include regular kindergarten as well as transitional (or readiness) kindergarten and
transitional first (or pre-first) grade students, if enrolled.
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-12 below.

b. How long is the school day for a kindergarten, transitional kindergarten, or transitional first
grade student?
Mark (X) only one box.

Full-day (4 hours or more per day)
Half-day (less than 4 hours per day)
Both full-day and half-day programs are offered.

c. How many days are in a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK for kindergarten, transitional kindergarten,
or transitional first grade students in this school?
If the number of days per week varies, record the most days that a student would attend in a
week.
Days per typical school week

1-12.

Does this school have a library media center?
A library media center is an organized collection of printed and/or audiovisual and/or computer
resources which is administered as a unit, is located in a designated place or places, and
makes resources and services available to students, teachers, and administrators. A library
media center may be called a school library, media center, resource center, information center,
instructional materials center, learning resource center, or any other similar name.
Yes
No

1-13.

Which types of classes are currently available to students at this school?

a. IN-PERSON CLASSES. Classes in which the teacher delivering instruction is in the same physical
space as the students. These classes may offer some online resources (for example, homework
submission, online textbooks, learning management systems [LMS] or supplemental online
programs).

Yes
No

b. VIRTUAL CLASSES. Classes in which the teacher delivering instruction is not in the same

physical space as the students, and students may be in a classroom or in their own homes.
Students and teachers may still meet in person for field trips, school-sponsored social events, or
assessment purposes.

Yes
No

c. HYBRID CLASSES. Classes that include a COMBINATION of in-person instruction and virtual
instruction.

Yes
No
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1-14. In which types of classes that ONLY include virtual instruction are students at this school currently
enrolled?

Mark (X) all that apply.
No students are currently enrolled in classes that ONLY include virtual instruction ➔

GO TO item 1-17a
on page 9

Core classes
Classes for additional advancement (such as Advanced Placement or college credits)
Elective classes
Credit recovery classes
Classes for an alternative learning program
Remedial classes
Specialized classes for students with an Individual Education Program or Plan (IEP)
Other - please specify: ➔
About what percentage of students are currently enrolled in at least one class that ONLY

1-15. includes virtual instruction?

Mark (X) only one box.
1-10% of students
11-25% of students
26-50% of students
51-75% of students
76% or more of students

1-16

What types of delivery do classes that ONLY include virtual instruction currently use
in this school?
Mark (X) all that apply.
Real time (synchronous) video or audio instruction
Pre-recorded (asynchronous) video or audio instruction
Independent learning modules
Other - please specify: ➔

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1-17a. Does this school have a magnet program?
A magnet program attracts students from outside their normal attendance area and offers
enhancements such as special curricular themes or methods of instruction.
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-18 on page 10.

b. Is this a school-wide magnet program in which all students in this school participate in
the program?
Yes
No

c.

Is the magnet program focused on...?
Mark (X) all that apply.
Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math
Performing Arts
Education for gifted or talented students
World Language Immersion
Other

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1-18.

Does this school offer the following?

a. Differentiated instructional approaches (e.g., mixed-ability grouping, self-paced instruction,
ungraded classrooms, etc.)
Yes
No

b. A dual-language or world language immersion program (a program in which the goal
of instruction is that students are proficient in two languages)
Do NOT include English as a Second Language (ESL) programs or classes.
Yes
No

1-19.

Are the following before-school or after-school programs or services currently available
for students in any of grades K-12, or comparable ungraded levels, regardless of funding
source at this school?

a. A program or service providing instruction beyond the normal school day for students
who NEED academic ASSISTANCE
Yes
No

b. A program or service providing instruction beyond the normal school day for students
who SEEK academic ADVANCEMENT or ENRICHMENT
Yes
No

c. Extended-day care
Yes
No

d. School-related activities and clubs (e.g., yearbook club, school dance committee, etc.)
Yes
No

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2. STUDENT SUPPORT AND WELLNESS SERVICES
2-1.

Does this school use a universal screening tool, such as an Early Warning System (EWS) or
Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), to systematically identify any of the following risk
factors in an entire student population (e.g., all students in a classroom, grade level, or school)?
a. Students with low academic achievement (e.g., failing or at risk of failing a grade or a
subject, low standardized assessment scores)
Yes
No

b. Students with poor attendance
Yes
No

c.

Students demonstrating symptoms of possible mental health or emotional issues (e.g.,
withdrawal, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts or planning)
Yes ➔
No

As assessed by a teacher, administrator, or school counselor
Yes

No

Self-reported by the student or stated by their peers
Yes
No

d. Students exhibiting behavioral issues (e.g., aggression, disciplinary incidents, office
discipline referrals [ODRs], substance abuse)
Yes
No

e. Students experiencing social issues (e.g., peer rejection, avoiding or withdrawing from social
situations)

Yes ➔
No

As assessed by a teacher, administrator, or school counselor
Yes
No

Self-reported by the student or stated by their peers
Yes
No

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2-2.

Does this school provide any of the following services or supports specifically for students
exhibiting mental, emotional, behavioral, or social issues?
Include services that are provided at school as well as services provided through
a contract the school has with an outside provider.

a. Diagnostic mental health assessments to evaluate students for a mental health disorder
(e.g., anxiety, depression, ADHD)
Yes
No

b. Brief individualized interventions (e.g., short-term counseling or therapy, check-in
check-out interventions, individual skill-building training or coaching)
Yes
No

c.

Small group interventions for students with similar needs (e.g., students who have
experienced trauma, students with depression, group skill building training or coaching)
Yes
No

d.

Consultation or collaboration with parents/guardians about identified issues or risk factors
Yes
No

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3. INSTRUCTIONAL TIME
3-1.

Does this school have students enrolled in the THIRD GRADE?
Yes
No ➔

3-2.

GO TO item 3-4 on page 15.

What is the official start and end time for THIRD GRADE students at this school?
If the start and end times vary by day, record the start and end time for the longest day of
the week.
Start time
End time
a.m.
a.m.

:

3-3.

:

p.m.

p.m.

During a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK, approximately how many minutes per day do most
THIRD GRADE students spend on the following activities at this school?
If this school has 2 or more third grade classes, calculate the average minutes per day for
all third grade classes.
If most third grade students have courses taught on a rotational schedule, calculate
typical course time based on the following example: For a course taught 60 minutes per
day for half the year, respond with 30 minutes per day.

a. English, reading, or language arts (including reading and writing)
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

b. Arithmetic or mathematics
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

c. Social studies or history
Minutes per day

None

or

d. Science
None

Days per week

for

Minutes per day

or

Days per week

for

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3-3.

Continued – During a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK, approximately how many minutes per day
do most THIRD GRADE students spend on the following activities at this school?

e. World language (not English as a Second Language [ESL])
Minutes per day

None

f.

or

Days per week

for

Physical education
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

g. Music
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

h. Art
Minutes per day

None

i.

or

Days per week

for

Recess
Do NOT include time allocated for lunch.
Minutes per day

None

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or

Days per week

for

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3-4.

Does this school have students enrolled in the EIGHTH GRADE?
Yes
No ➔ GO TO Section 4 on page 16.

3-5.

What is the official start and end time for EIGHTH GRADE students at this school?
If the start and end times vary by day, record the start and end time for the longest day of
the week.
Start time
End time
a.m.
a.m.

:

3-6.

:

p.m.

p.m.

During a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK, approximately how many minutes per day do most
EIGHTH GRADE students spend on the following activities at this school?
If this school has 2 or more eighth grade classes, calculate the average minutes per day for
all eighth grade classes.
If most eighth grade students have courses taught on a rotational schedule, calculate typical
course time based on the following example: For a course taught 60 minutes per day for
half the year, respond with 30 minutes per day.

a. English, reading, or language arts (including reading and writing)
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

b. Arithmetic or mathematics
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

c. Social studies or history
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

d. Science
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

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4. STUDENTS AND CLASSROOM ORGANIZATION
4-1.

During THIS school year (2023-24), does this school use the following methods to organize
classes or students?

a. Traditional grades (e.g., 1st grade, 2nd grade) or academic discipline-based departments
(e.g., math, science)
Yes
No

b. Students are assigned based on their ability (i.e., tracking)
Yes
No

c. Grades subdivided into small groups such as "teams", "houses", or "families"
Yes
No

d. Student groups assigned to stay in classes together for two or more years with the
SAME teacher (i.e., looping)

Yes
No

e. Student groups assigned to stay in classes together for two or more years with
DIFFERENT teachers
Yes
No

f.

Multi-age grouping or composite classes (most students normally in different grades
placed together)

Yes
No

g. Block scheduling (extended class periods scheduled to create blocks of instruction
time)

Yes
No

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4-2a.

Do students attend this school across 12 months (i.e., year-round)?
Yes
No ➔ GO TO item 4-3 below.

b. Do all students attend on the same cycle?
Yes
No

4-3.

Does this school have students enrolled in any of grades 9-12?
Yes
No ➔ GO TO Section 5 on page 18.

4-4.

Are the following opportunities available for students in any of grades 9-12 attending this school?
a. Dual or concurrent enrollment that offers both high school and college credit

Yes ➔
No

How is this funded?
Mark (X) all that apply.
By the school or state
By the family or the student
By some other entity
GO TO item 4-4b below.

b.

Specialized career academy
A specialized career academy is a program that offers a set of specialized curricula organized
around a specific career area, such as automotive, business, carpentry, communications,
construction, cosmetology, culinary arts, education, electricity, engineering, health, hospitality,
IT, manufacturing, plumbing, protective and legal services, repair transportation, etc.

Yes
No

c.

Career and technical education courses
If courses are available to students but not part of a specialized career academy in
4-4b, select 'Yes'.
Yes
No

d.

Work-based learning or internships outside of school, in which students earn COURSE
CREDITS for supervised learning activities that occur in paid or unpaid workplace
assignments
Yes
No

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5. COMMUNITY SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
5-1.

Does this school grant high school diplomas?
Do NOT include vocational certificates, certificates of attendance, or certificates of completion.
Yes
No ➔

5-2.

GO TO Section 6 on page 19.

For high school graduates of the class of 2024, does this school have a community
service requirement for a standard diploma?
Yes
No ➔

5-3.

GO TO Section 6 on page 19.

What is the minimum number of community service hours required of the high school
graduates in the class of 2024?
Minimum hours of community service

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6. SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
6-1a.

Of the students enrolled in grades K-12 or comparable ungraded levels in this school,
do any have an Individual Education Program or Plan (IEP) because they have
disabilities or special needs?
Yes
GO TO item 6-3a on page 20.

No ➔

b. How many students in this school have an Individual Education Program or Plan (IEP) because
they have disabilities or special needs?

Do NOT include prekindergarten, postsecondary, or adult education students.
Do NOT include students who have only a 504 plan.
Students with an Individual Education Program or Plan (IEP)

,

6-2a.

Does this school PRIMARILY SERVE students with disabilities?
If you marked 'SPECIAL EDUCATION school - primarily serves students with disabilities'
for item 1-7, please mark 'Yes' for this item.
Yes ➔

GO TO item 6-3a on page 20.

No

b. How many students with an Individual Education Program or Plan (IEP) because they have
disabilities or special needs are in each of the following instructional settings?
The sum of entries in item 6-2b should equal the entry in item 6-1b above.
Mark 'None' if no student with an IEP is in a particular instructional setting.

(1) 100% of the school day in a regular classroom
None

or

Students

,

(2) 80-99% of the school day in a regular classroom
None

or

Students

,

(3) 40-79% of the school day in a regular classroom
None

or

,

Students

(4) 0-39% of the school day in a regular classroom
None

or

,

Students

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6-3a. Of the students enrolled in this school as of October 1, 2023, have any been identified
as English language learners (ELLs), also known as limited-English proficient (LEP)?
English language learners (ELLs) or limited-English proficient (LEP) refers to students whose
native or dominant language is other than English and who have sufficient difficulty
speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language as to deny them the
opportunity to learn successfully in an English-speaking-only classroom.
Do NOT include prekindergarten, postsecondary, or adult education students.
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 6-6a on page 21.

b. How many ELL or LEP students are enrolled in this school?
Students

,

6-4.

Does this school have instruction specifically designed to address the needs of ELL or
LEP students?
Yes
No ➔

6-5a.

GO TO item 6-6a on page 21.

Are ELL or LEP students taught English using ESL, bilingual, or immersion techniques?
Yes
No

b. Are ELL or LEP students taught English in regular English-speaking classrooms?
Yes
No

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6-6a.

Does this school participate in the National School Lunch Program (that is, the federal free
or reduced-price lunch program)?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 6-7 on page 22.

b. Around October 1, 2023, did you have any PREKINDERGARTEN students enrolled in this
school?

Yes
No ➔
➔

GO TO item 6-6c below.

(1) How many PREKINDERGARTEN students were enrolled in this school?
,

Prekindergarten students

(2) What was the percentage of PREKINDERGARTEN students at this school APPROVED
for free or reduced-price lunches under the National School Lunch Program?
% of prekindergarten students approved

c.

Around October 1, 2023, what was the percentage of K-12 students at this school APPROVED
for free or reduced-price lunches under the National School Lunch Program?
% of K-12 students approved

d. What is the count of students whose National School Lunch Program eligibility was

determined through Direct Certification?
Direct Certification deems students eligible for free meals under the National School Lunch
Program (NSLP) by their families’ participation in certain Federal assistance programs such as
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
(TANF), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR).
Mark 'None' if no student’s eligibility was determined through Direct Certification.
None or

e.

,

Students

Does this school provide a free lunch for ALL students as part of the National School Lunch
Program’s Community Eligibility Option?
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) eliminates the requirement for eligibility information once a
school has determined a baseline percentage of NSLP-eligible students. Under CEP, schools must
serve all students free lunch and breakfast. All students in a school are therefore eligible for free
lunches and there is no count of reduced-price lunch students.
Yes
No

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6-7.

Around October 1, 2023, did any students enrolled in this school receive Title I services at
this school or at any other location?
Title I is a federally funded program that provides educational services, such as remedial reading
or remedial math, to children who live in areas with high concentrations of low-income families.
Yes
No ➔

6-8a.

GO TO Section 7 on page 23.

How many PREKINDERGARTEN students at this school participate in the Title I program?
Mark 'None' if no prekindergarten students participate in the Title I program.
None or

Prekindergarten students

,

b. How many students at this school in GRADES K-12 participate in the Title I program?
Mark 'None' if no students in grades K-12 participate in the Title I program.
None or

,

K-12 students

4Are students receiving Title I services in –
6-9.
a. Reading or language arts?
Yes
No

b. Mathematics?
Yes
No

c. English as a Second Language (ESL)?
Yes
No

6-10.

How many designated Title I teachers were teaching AT THIS SCHOOL around
October 1, 2023?
Mark 'None' if there are no designated Title I teachers at this school.
None or

22

Title I teachers

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7. CONTACT INFORMATION
7-1

What is the name of the person who completed most of this questionnaire?

7-2.

What is their job title?

7-3.

What is their work e-mail address?

7-4.

What is the school’s phone number?
Area code

Number
–

7-5.

–

Please enter the date this school completed this questionnaire.
MM

DD

YYYY

 

7-6.

Please indicate how much time it took this school to complete this form,
not counting interruptions.
Please record the time in minutes, e.g., 50 minutes, 65 minutes, etc.
Minutes

Thank you very much for your participation
in this survey. If you have any questions,
please contact us, toll-free, at: 1-888-595-1338
or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.

Please return your completed questionnaire
in the enclosed pre-addressed, postage-paid
envelope or mail it to:
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ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

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To learn more about this survey and to
access reports from earlier collections, see the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Additional data collected by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on
a variety of topics in elementary,
secondary, postsecondary, and
international education are available
from NCES’ website at:
http://nces.ed.gov
For additional data collected by various
Federal agencies, including the
Department of Education, visit the
Federal Statistics clearinghouse at:
https://www.usa.gov/statistics

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(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code.)

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY
2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

PRIVATE SCHOOL QUESTIONNAIRE

Please return your completed questionnaire in the pre-addressed,
postage-paid envelope or mail it to:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).
Conducted by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
FORM

NTPS-3B

Collected by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

OMB No. 1850-0598: Approval Expires XX/XX/XXXX

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• What is the average student-teacher ratio in the United States?
• What is the average salary of a beginning principal?
• Have teachers’ views of their autonomy in the classroom changed
over time?
• Have the characteristics of the principal and teacher workforces in
the United States changed over time?

The answers to these questions help schools and policy makers set education
policy and improve teacher and principal working conditions.
Since 1988, the National Teacher and Principal Survey and its precursor, the
Schools and Staffing Survey, have provided the answers to these and other
important education questions from the perspective of Principals and Teachers.
By selecting a statistically representative sample of schools, and teachers in those
schools, we are able to provide representative data for the United States without
going to every school.
Your school has been selected to participate in the 2023-24 National Teacher
and Principal Survey. You will represent thousands of other schools, so it is
important that you respond to this survey.
Basic school information such as school name, contact information, school type
or program emphasis, religious orientation or affiliation of the school, association
membership, grades taught and the number of students by grade, number of
students by race/ethnicity, and the number of full-time-equivalent teachers is
published on http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/. The remaining
information is used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used,
in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S.C.
§9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
More information can be found on our website: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps

Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a
valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this voluntary information collection is 1850-0598. The time required to
complete this information collection is estimated to average 33 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions,
search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any
comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or comments or concerns about the
contents or the status of your individual submission of this questionnaire, please e-mail: ntps@census.gov, or write directly to:
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS), National Center for Education Statistics, Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th Street,
SW, Room 4035, Washington, DC 20202.

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INSTRUCTIONS
The data you enter on this form will be captured through the use of imaging technology. Please print all
information clearly in ordinary characters, using a blue or black ballpoint pen.
CORRECT marking example –
(Use care to keep characters
in their designated spaces.)



x

Yes
No

INCORRECT marking example –


X

 

Yes
No

Yes
OR
No

a. This questionnaire may be completed by any staff member who has access to the school’s records.
b. Please do not write any comments by the answer boxes.
c. If you are unsure about how to answer a question, please give the best answer you can rather than
leaving it blank.

d. If you have any questions, call the U.S. Census Bureau at 1-888-595-1338. Someone will be

available to take your call Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
The U.S. Census Bureau is also available to answer your questions via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SCHOOL
1.1 Around October 1, 2023, how many students were enrolled in each of the following grade
levels?
Do NOT include postsecondary or adult education students, or children who are enrolled
only in day care at this school.
In column (1), mark (X) 'Yes' or 'No' for each grade level.
In column (2), record the number of students for each grade level with 'Yes' marked in
column (1).

(1)
Does this school
have students in
this grade?

Grade levels

a. Ungraded (including ungraded special
education students)

(2)
Number of
students
in this grade

Yes ➔
No

,

Yes ➔

b. Nursery and prekindergarten

No

c. Kindergarten (traditional year of school

primarily for 5-year-olds prior to first grade)

d. Transitional (or readiness) kindergarten (extra

year of school for kindergarten-age children who
are judged not ready for kindergarten)

e. Transitional first (or pre-first) grade (extra year

of school for children who have attended
kindergarten but have been judged not ready for
first grade)

,

Yes ➔
No

,

Yes ➔
No

,

Yes ➔
No

,

Yes ➔

f.

1st

No

,

Yes ➔

g. 2nd

No

,

Yes ➔

h. 3rd

No

,

Yes ➔

i.

4th

j.

5th

No

,

Yes ➔
No

,

Yes ➔

k. 6th

4

No
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1-1.

Continued – Around October 1, 2023, how many students were enrolled in each of the
following grade levels?
(1)
Does this school
have students in
this grade?

Grade levels

l.

Yes ➔

7th

No

No

p.

11th

No

,

Yes ➔
No

,

Yes ➔
No

,

Yes ➔

q. 12th

1-2.

,

Yes ➔

n. 9th

10th

,

Yes ➔

m. 8th

o.

(2)
Number of
students
in this grade

No

Around October 1, 2023, what was the total number of students enrolled in
this school?
This item should equal the sum of entries in item 1-1a.

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1-3.

Around October 1, 2023, how many students enrolled in grades K-12 and comparable
ungraded levels are –
Do NOT include nursery, prekindergarten, postsecondary, or adult education students.
Do NOT include children who are enrolled only in day care at this school.
Please only include each student in one category below.
Mark 'None' if there are no students in this school of a given racial and ethnic origin.

a.

Hispanic or Latino Students

None

b.

K-12 Students

or

,

K-12 Students

or

,

K-12 Students

or

K-12 Students

,

American Indian or Alaska Native

None

g.

,

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

None

f.

or

Asian

None

e.

K-12 Students

Black or African American

None

d.

,

White

None

c.

or

or

,

K-12 Students

,

K-12 Students

Two or more races

None

or

TOTAL number of students in grades K-12

1-4a.

,

K-12 Students

Is this school coeducational?
Yes
No, it is an all-female school.
No, it is an all-male school.

}

GO TO item 1-5a on page 7.

b. Around October 1, 2023, how many students enrolled in K-12 and comparable ungraded
levels are MALE?
Do NOT include nursery, prekindergarten, postsecondary, or adult education students.
Do NOT include children who are enrolled only in day care at this school.
Mark 'None' if there are no male students enrolled in this school.
None

6

or

,

Male students
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1-5a.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), were any students enrolled in the 12th grade?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-6 below.

b. How many students were enrolled in the 12th grade around October 1, 2022?
12th graders

,

c.

How many students graduated from the 12th grade with a diploma LAST school
year (2022-23)?
Include 2023 summer graduates.
Do NOT include students who received only vocational certificates, certificates of attendance, or
certificates of completion.
Mark 'None' if no students graduated from the 12th grade with a diploma LAST school year.
None ➜

GO TO item 1-6 below.

Graduates LAST school year

d.

Of the students who graduated with a diploma LAST school year (2022-23), approximately
what percentage went to four-year colleges?
Round to the nearest whole percent.
Mark 'None' if no students who graduated LAST school year went to a four-year college.
None

1-6.

or

% of graduates who went to four-year colleges

What is the official start and end time for MOST students at this school?
If the start and end times vary by day, record the start and end time for the longest day
of the week.
Do NOT include prekindergarten or transitional first grade programs.
Do NOT include postsecondary or adult education students, or children who are enrolled
only in day care at this school.
Start time

:
1-7.

End time
a.m.
p.m.

:

a.m.
p.m.

How many days are in a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK for students in this school?
Do NOT include prekindergarten or transitional first grade programs.
Days per typical school week

1-8.

How many days are in the SCHOOL YEAR for students in this school?
Days per school year

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1-9.

Which of the following best describes this school?
Mark (X) only one box.
REGULAR school – elementary or secondary
MONTESSORI school
SPECIAL PROGRAM EMPHASIS school – such as a science or math school,
performing arts school, talented or gifted school, world language immersion school, etc.
SPECIAL EDUCATION school – primarily serves students with disabilities
CAREER/TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL school – primarily serves students being trained for
occupations
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM OR DAY CARE CENTER – such as kindergarten only,
prekindergarten and kindergarten and transitional first grade only, day care and
transitional kindergarten only, etc.
ALTERNATIVE/OTHER school – offers a curriculum designed to provide alternative or
nontraditional education; does not specifically fall into the categories of regular, special
program emphasis, special education, or vocational school. Please specify C

1-10.

Around October 1, 2023, how many persons were teaching in grades K-12 and/or
comparable ungraded levels at this school in the following time categories?
Consider only the amount of time an individual works as a teacher of grades K-12
and comparable ungraded levels during a typical week at THIS school.
INCLUDE:
• Regular classroom teachers.
• Teachers who teach subjects such as music, art, physical education, and special education.
• Teaching principals or administrators who teach a regularly scheduled class at this school.
DO NOT INCLUDE:
• Teachers who teach ONLY nursery, prekindergarten, postsecondary, or adult education.
• Student teachers, teacher aides, day care aides, or short-term substitute teachers.
• Counselors, library media specialists or librarians, speech therapists, social workers, or
administrators UNLESS they also teach a regularly scheduled class at THIS school.
Mark 'None' if no person is teaching in a particular time category.

a.

None

or

Teach full-time

b.

None

or

Teach at least 3/4 time but less than full-time

c.

None

or

Teach at least 1/2 time but less than 3/4 time

d.

None

or

Teach at least 1/4 time but less than 1/2 time

e.

None

or

Teach less than 1/4 time

f.

8

Total full- and part-time teachers

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1-11a. Does this school currently have any students enrolled in kindergarten?
Please include regular kindergarten as well as transitional (or readiness) kindergarten and
transitional first (or pre-first) grade students, if enrolled.
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-12 below.

b. How long is the school day for a kindergarten, transitional kindergarten, or transitional
first grade student?
Mark (X) only one box.

Full-day (4 hours or more per day)
Half-day (less than 4 hours per day)
Both full-day and half-day programs are offered.

c. How many days are in a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK for kindergarten, transitional kindergarten,
or transitional first grade students in this school?
If the number of days per week varies, record the most days that a student would
attend in a week.
Days per typical school week

1-12.

Does this school have a library media center?

A library media center is an organized collection of printed and/or audiovisual and/or computer
resources which is administered as a unit, is located in a designated place or places, and makes
resources and services available to students, teachers, and administrators. A library media center may
be called a school library, media center, resource center, information center, instructional materials
center, learning resource center, or any other similar name.

Yes
No

1-13.

Which types of classes are currently available to students at this school?

a. IN-PERSON CLASSES. Classes in which the teacher delivering instruction is in the same physical
space as the students. These classes may offer some online resources (for example, homework
submission, online textbooks, learning management systems [LMS] or supplemental online
programs).
Yes
No

b. VIRTUAL CLASSES. Classes in which the teacher delivering instruction is not in the same

physical space as the students, and students may be in a classroom or in their own homes.
Students and teachers may still meet in person for field trips, school-sponsored social events, or
assessment purposes.
Yes
No

c. HYBRID CLASSES. Classes that include a COMBINATION of in-person instruction and virtual
instruction.
Yes
No
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1-14. In which types of classes that ONLY include virtual instruction are students at this school currently
enrolled?

Mark (X) all that apply.
No students are currently enrolled in classes that ONLY include virtual instruction ➔

GO TO item 1-17a
on page 11

Core classes
Classes for additional advancement (such as Advanced Placement or college credits)
Elective classes
Credit recovery classes
Classes for an alternative learning program
Remedial classes
Specialized classes for students with a formally-identified disability
Other - please specify: ➔

1-15.

About what percentage of students are currently enrolled in at least one class that ONLY
includes virtual instruction?
Mark (X) only one box.
1-10% of students
11-25% of students
26-50% of students
51-75% of students
76% or more of students

1-16

What types of delivery do classes that ONLY include virtual instruction currently use
in this school?
Mark (X) all that apply.
Real time (synchronous) video or audio instruction
Pre-recorded (asynchronous) video or audio instruction
Independent learning modules
Other - please specify: ➔

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1-17.

Does this school offer the following?

a. Differentiated instructional approaches (e.g., mixed-ability grouping, self-paced instruction,
ungraded classrooms, etc.)
Yes
No

b. A dual-language or world language immersion program (a program in which the goal
of instruction is that students are proficient in two languages)
Do NOT include English as a Second Language (ESL) programs or classes.
Yes
No

1-18.

Are the following before-school or after-school programs or services currently available
for students in any of grades K-12, or comparable ungraded levels, regardless of funding
source at this school?

a. A program or service providing instruction beyond the normal school day for students
who NEED academic ASSISTANCE
Yes
No

b. A program or service providing instruction beyond the normal school day for students
who SEEK academic ADVANCEMENT or ENRICHMENT
Yes
No

c. Extended-day care
Yes
No

d. School-related activities and clubs (e.g., yearbook club, school dance committee, etc.)
Yes
No

1-19a. Is a major role of this school to support homeschooling?
Yes
No

b. Is this school located in a private home that is used primarily as a family residence?
Yes
No
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1-20a. Do any students board at this school?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-21 below.

b. How many students board at this school?
Students

,

1-21.

Does this school charge tuition for any students?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-24a below.

1-22a. Does this school have any policy for modifying or discounting tuition rates, such as on the
basis of additional students from the same family, financial need, or church membership?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-24 below.

b. How many students receive a modified or discounted tuition rate on the basis of FINANCIAL
NEED?
Mark 'None' if no students receive a modified or discounted tuition rate on the basis of
FINANCIAL NEED.
None

1-23.

or

,

Students

What is the highest ANNUAL tuition charged by this school for a full-time student?
Please report in whole dollars.
Do NOT include boarding fees.

$

,

.00

Per year

1-24a. Does this school have a religious orientation or purpose?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-25 on page 14.

b. Is this school affiliated with a religious organization or institution?
Yes
No

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1-24c. What is this school’s religious orientation or affiliation?
Mark (X) only one box.
Is this school –
Mark (X) only one box.

Roman Catholic
African Methodist Episcopal

Parochial (or inter-parochial)

Amish

Diocesan

Assembly of God

Private

Baptist
Brethren
Calvinist
Christian (no specific denomination)
Church of Christ
Church of God
Church of God in Christ
Church of the Nazarene
Disciples of Christ
Episcopal
Friends
Greek Orthodox
Islamic
Jewish
Latter Day Saints
Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly AELC, ALC, or LCA)
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Other Lutheran
Mennonite
Methodist
Pentecostal
Presbyterian
Seventh-Day Adventist
Other – please specify

C

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1-25.

To which of the following associations or organizations does this school belong?
Mark (X) all that apply.
This school does NOT belong to ANY associations or organizations . ➔

GO TO Section 2 on page 16.

RELIGIOUS
Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) (or School of Tomorrow)
Agudath Israel of America (AIA)
American Association of Christian Schools (AACS)
Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
Association of Christian Teachers and Schools (ACTS)
Association of Classical and Christian Schools (ACCS)
Christian Schools International (CSI)
Council of Islamic Schools in North America (CISNA)
Evangelical Lutheran Education Association (ELEA)
Friends Council on Education (FCE)
General Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC)
Islamic School League of America (ISLA)
Jesuit Schools Network (JSN)
National Alliance of Christian Schools (NACS)
National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES)
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA)
National Christian School Association (NCSA)
National Society for Hebrew Day Schools (Torah Umesorah)
Oral Roberts University Educational Fellowship (ORUEF)
The Center for Jewish Day Schools (PRIZMAH)
Southern Baptist Association of Christian Schools (SBACS)
Other religious school association(s) – please specify

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1-25. Continued – To which of the following associations or organizations does this school
belong?
Mark (X) all that apply.
SPECIAL EMPHASIS
American Montessori Society (AMS)
Association Montessori International (AMI)
Other Montessori association(s)
Association of Military Colleges and Schools (AMCS)
Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA)
National Association of Private Special Education Centers (NAPSEC)
Other association(s) for exceptional children
European Council for International Schools (ECIS)
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
National Association of Laboratory Schools (NALS)
National Coalition of Girls Schools (NCGS)
Other special emphasis association(s) – please specify

C

OTHER SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS OR ORGANIZATIONS
Alternative School Network (ASN)
National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)
State or regional independent school association
National Independent Private Schools Association (NIPSA)
The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS)
Other school association(s) – please specify

C

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2. STUDENT SUPPORT AND WELLNESS SERVICES
2-1.

Does this school use a universal screening tool, such as an Early Warning System (EWS) or
Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), to systematically identify any of the following risk
factors in an entire student population (e.g., all students in a classroom, grade level, or school)?
a. Students with low academic achievement (e.g., failing or at risk of failing a grade or a
subject, low standardized assessment scores)
Yes
No

b. Students with poor attendance
Yes
No

c.

Students demonstrating symptoms of possible mental health or emotional issues (e.g.,
withdrawal, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts or planning)
Yes ➔
No

As assessed by a teacher, administrator, or school counselor
Yes
No

Self-reported by the student or stated by their peers
Yes
No

d. Students exhibiting behavioral issues (e.g., aggression, disciplinary incidents, office
discipline referrals [ODRs], substance abuse)
Yes
No

e. Students experiencing social issues (e.g., peer rejection, avoiding or withdrawing from social
situations)

Yes ➔
No

As assessed by a teacher, administrator, or school counselor
Yes
No

Self-reported by the student or stated by their peers
Yes
No

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2-2.

Does this school provide any of the following services or supports specifically for students
exhibiting mental, emotional, behavioral, or social issues?
Include services that are provided at school as well as services provided through
a contract the school has with an outside provider.

a. Diagnostic mental health assessments to evaluate students for a mental health disorder
(e.g., anxiety, depression, ADHD)
Yes
No

b. Brief individualized interventions (e.g., short-term counseling or therapy, check-in
check-out interventions, individual skill-building training or coaching)
Yes
No

c.

Small group interventions for students with similar needs (e.g., students who have
experienced trauma, students with depression, group skill building training or coaching)
Yes
No

d.

Consultation or collaboration with parents/guardians about identified issues or risk factors
Yes
No

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3. INSTRUCTIONAL TIME
3-1.

Does this school have students enrolled in the THIRD GRADE?
Yes
No ➔ GO TO item 3-4 on page 20.

3-2.

What is the official start and end time for THIRD GRADE students at this school?
If the start and end times vary by day, record the start and end time for the longest day of
the week.
Start time
End time
a.m.
a.m.

:

3-3.

:

p.m.

p.m.

During a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK, approximately how many minutes per day do most
THIRD GRADE students spend on the following activities at this school?
If this school has 2 or more third grade classes, calculate the average minutes per day for
all third grade classes.
If most third grade students have courses taught on a rotational schedule, calculate
typical course time based on the following example: For a course taught 60 minutes per
day for half the year, respond with 30 minutes per day.

a. English, reading, or language arts (including reading and writing)
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

b. Arithmetic or mathematics
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

c. Social studies or history
Minutes per day

None

or

d. Science
None

Days per week

for

Minutes per day

or

Days per week

for

e. World language (not English as a Second Language [ESL])
Minutes per day

None

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or

Days per week

for

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3-3.

Continued – During a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK, approximately how many minutes per day
do most THIRD GRADE students spend on the following activities at this school?

f.

Physical education
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

g. Music
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

h. Art
Minutes per day

None

i.

or

Days per week

for

Recess
Do NOT include time allocated for lunch.
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

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3-4.

Does this school have students enrolled in the EIGHTH GRADE?
Yes
No ➔ GO TO Section 4 on page 21.

3-5.

What is the official start and end time for EIGHTH GRADE students at this school?
If the start and end times vary by day, record the start and end time for the longest day of
the week.
Start time
End time
a.m.
a.m.

:

3-6.

:

p.m.

p.m.

During a TYPICAL SCHOOL WEEK, approximately how many minutes per day do most
EIGHTH GRADE students spend on the following activities at this school?
If this school has 2 or more eighth grade classes, calculate the average minutes per day for
all eighth grade classes.
If most eighth grade students have courses taught on a rotational schedule, calculate typical
course time based on the following example: For a course taught 60 minutes per day for
half the year, respond with 30 minutes per day.

a. English, reading, or language arts (including reading and writing)
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

b. Arithmetic or mathematics
Minutes per day

None

or

Days per week

for

c. Social studies or history
Days per week

Minutes per day

None

or

for

d. Science
Minutes per day

None

20

or

Days per week

for

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4. STUDENTS AND CLASSROOM ORGANIZATION
4-1.

During THIS school year (2023-24), does this school use the following methods to organize
classes or students?

a. Traditional grades (e.g., 1st grade, 2nd grade) or academic discipline-based departments
(e.g., math, science)
Yes
No

b. Students are assigned based on their ability (i.e., tracking)
Yes
No

c. Grades subdivided into small groups such as "teams", "houses", or "families"
Yes
No

d. Student groups assigned to stay in classes together for two or more years with the
SAME teacher (i.e., looping)

Yes
No

e. Student groups assigned to stay in classes together for two or more years with
DIFFERENT teachers
Yes
No

f.

Multi-age grouping or composite classes (most students normally in different grades
placed together)

Yes
No

g. Block scheduling (extended class periods scheduled to create blocks of instruction
time)

Yes
No

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4-2a.

Do students attend this school across 12 months (i.e., year-round)?
Yes
No ➔ GO TO item 4-3 below.

b. Do all students attend on the same cycle?
Yes
No

4-3.

Does this school have students enrolled in any of grades 9-12?
Yes
No ➔ GO TO Section 5 on page 23.

4-4.

Are the following opportunities available for students in any of grades 9-12 attending this school?
a. Dual or concurrent enrollment that offers both high school and college credit

Yes ➔
No

How is this funded?
Mark (X) all that apply.
By the school or state
By the family or the student
By some other entity
GO TO item 4-4b below.

b.

Specialized career academy
A specialized career academy is a program that offers a set of specialized curricula organized
around a specific career area, such as automotive, business, carpentry, communications,
construction, cosmetology, culinary arts, education, electricity, engineering, health, hospitality,
IT, manufacturing, plumbing, protective and legal services, repair transportation, etc.

Yes
No

c.

Career and technical education courses
If courses are available to students but not part of a specialized career academy in
4-4b, select 'Yes'.
Yes
No

d.

Work-based learning or internships outside of school, in which students earn COURSE
CREDITS for supervised learning activities that occur in paid or unpaid workplace
assignments
Yes
No

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5. COMMUNITY SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
5-1.

Does this school grant high school diplomas?
Do NOT include vocational certificates, certificates of attendance, or certificates of completion.
Yes
No ➔

5-2.

GO TO Section 6 on page 24.

For high school graduates of the class of 2024, does this school have a community
service requirement for a standard diploma?
Yes
No ➔

5-3.

GO TO Section 6 on page 24.

What is the minimum number of community service hours required of the high school
graduates in the class of 2024?
Minimum hours of community service

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6. SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
6-1a.

Of the students enrolled in grades K-12 or comparable ungraded levels in this school, do any
have a formally-identified disability?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 6-3a on page 25.

b. How many students in this school have a formally-identified disability?
Do NOT include prekindergarten, postsecondary, or adult education students.
Students with a formally-identified disability

,

6-2a.

Does this school PRIMARILY SERVE students with disabilities?
If you marked 'SPECIAL EDUCATION school - primarily serves students with disabilities'
for item 1-9, please mark 'Yes' for this item.
Yes ➔

GO TO item 6-3a on page 25.

No

b. How many students with formally-identified disabilities are in each of the following

instructional settings?
The sum of entries in item 6-2b should equal the entry in item 6-1b above.
Mark 'None' if no student with a formally-identified disability is in a particular instructional setting.

(1) 100% of the school day in a regular classroom
None or

,

Students

(2) 80-99% of the school day in a regular classroom
None or

,

Students

(3) 40-79% of the school day in a regular classroom
None or

(4)

Students

0-39% of the school day in a regular classroom
None or

24

,

,

Students

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6-3a. Of the students enrolled in this school as of October 1, 2023, have any been identified
as English language learners (ELLs), also known as limited-English proficient (LEP)?
English language learners (ELLs) or limited-English proficient (LEP) refers to students whose
native or dominant language is other than English and who have sufficient difficulty
speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language as to deny them the
opportunity to learn successfully in an English-speaking-only classroom.
Do NOT include prekindergarten, postsecondary, or adult education students.
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 6-6a on page 26.

b. How many ELL or LEP students are enrolled in this school?
Students

,

6-4.

Does this school have instruction specifically designed to address the needs of ELL or
LEP students?
Yes
No ➔

6-5a.

GO TO item 6-6a on page 26.

Are ELL or LEP students taught English using ESL, bilingual, or immersion techniques?
Yes
No

b. Are ELL or LEP students taught English in regular English-speaking classrooms?
Yes
No

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6-6a.

Does this school participate in the National School Lunch Program (that is, the federal free
or reduced-price lunch program)?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 6-7 on page 27.

b. Around October 1, 2023, did you have any PREKINDERGARTEN students enrolled in this
school?

Yes
No ➔
➔

GO TO item 6-6c below.

(1) How many PREKINDERGARTEN students were enrolled in this school?
,

Prekindergarten students

(2) What was the percentage of PREKINDERGARTEN students at this school APPROVED
for free or reduced-price lunches under the National School Lunch Program?
% of prekindergarten students approved

c.

Around October 1, 2023, what was the percentage of K-12 students at this school APPROVED
for free or reduced-price lunches under the National School Lunch Program?
% of K-12 students approved

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6-7.

Around October 1, 2023, did any students enrolled in this school receive Title I services at
this school or at any other location?
Title I is a federally funded program that provides educational services, such as remedial reading
or remedial math, to children who live in areas with high concentrations of low-income families.
Yes
No ➔

6-8a.

GO TO Section 7 on page 28.

How many PREKINDERGARTEN students at this school participate in the Title I program?
Mark 'None' if no prekindergarten students participate in the Title I program.
None or

Prekindergarten students

,

b. How many students at this school in GRADES K-12 participate in the Title I program?
Mark 'None' if no students in grades K-12 participate in the Title I program.
None or

,

K-12 students

6-9. Are students receiving Title I services in –
a. Reading or language arts?
Yes
No

b. Mathematics?
Yes
No

c. English as a Second Language (ESL)?
Yes
No

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7. CONTACT INFORMATION
7-1

What is the name of the person who completed most of this questionnaire?

7-2.

What is their job title?

7-3.

What is their work e-mail address?

7-4.

What is the school’s phone number?
Area code

Number
–

7-5.

–

Please verify this school’s name and mailing address that are printed on the front of this
questionnaire. If any part of the name and mailing address is incorrect, enter the correction(s),
as necessary, in the appropriate space(s) below.
School name

Mailing address

City

State

7-6a.

ZIP Code

Is the physical or street address of this school the same as the mailing address?
Yes ➔

GO TO item 7-7 on page 29 .

No

b.

Please print this school’s physical or street address.
Street

City

State

28

ZIP Code

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7-7.

Please enter the date this school completed this questionnaire.
MM

DD

YYYY
 

7-8.

Please indicate how much time it took this school to complete this form, not
counting interruptions.
Please record the time in minutes, e.g., 50 minutes, 65 minutes, etc.
Minutes

Thank you very much for your participation
in this survey. If you have any questions,
please contact us, toll-free, at: 1-888-595-1338
or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.
Please return your completed questionnaire
in the enclosed pre-addressed, postage-paid
envelope or mail it to:

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

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To learn more about this survey and to
access reports from earlier collections, see the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Additional data collected by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on
a variety of topics in elementary,
secondary, postsecondary, and
international education are available
from NCES’ website at:
http://nces.ed.gov
For additional data collected by various
Federal agencies, including the
Department of Education, visit the
Federal Statistics clearinghouse at:
https://www.usa.gov/statistics

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8. 2023-24 NTPS Public School Teacher Questionnaire
(NTPS-4A)

14413017

(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code.)

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY
2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

TEACHER QUESTIONNAIRE

Please return your completed questionnaire in the pre-addressed,
postage-paid envelope or mail it to:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).

Conducted by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
FORM NTPS-4A
(03-27-2023) D4

Collected by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

OMB No. 1850-0598: Approval Expires xx/xx/xxxx

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14413025

INSTRUCTIONS AND DEFINITIONS
The data you enter on this form will be captured through the use of imaging technology. Please print all
information clearly in ordinary characters, using a blue or black ballpoint pen.
CORRECT marking example –
(Use care to keep characters
in their designated spaces.)



x

Yes
No

INCORRECT marking example –


X

 

Yes
No

Yes
OR
No

a. If you are the teacher named on the cover page label, please complete the questionnaire.
b. Please do not write any comments by the answer boxes.
c. If you are unsure about how to answer a question, please give the best answer you can rather
than leaving it blank.

d. If you have any questions, call the U.S. Census Bureau at 1-888-595-1338. Someone will be
available to take your call Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
The U.S. Census Bureau is also available to answer your questions via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov .
Teachers who teach in multiple schools: Please respond to questions as they apply to the school
where you received this questionnaire.
Grades K–12 and comparable ungraded levels. This survey focuses on teachers who teach any of
grades K–12 or comparable ungraded levels at the elementary, middle, or secondary level. The term
“ungraded levels” refers to schools that classify students by an alternative means other than particular
grade levels (e.g., Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, etc.).

All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed,
or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and
6 U.S.C. §151).
Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a
valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this voluntary information collection is 1850-0598. The time required to
complete this information collection is estimated to average 40 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions, search
existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any comments
concerning the accuracy of the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or comments or concerns about the contents or
the status of your individual submission of this questionnaire, please e-mail: ntps@census.gov, or write directly to: National Teacher
and Principal Survey (NTPS), National Center for Education Statistics, Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th Street, SW, Room 4035,
Washington, DC 20202.

2

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1-1.

1-2.

How do you classify your position at THIS school?
If you have more than one position, consider the one at which you spend most of your time.
Mark (X) only one box.
1

Regular full-time teacher (in any of grades K–12 or comparable ungraded levels)

2

Regular part-time teacher (in any of grades K–12 or comparable ungraded levels)

3

Itinerant teacher (i.e., your assignment requires you to provide instruction at more than
one school)

4

Long-term substitute teacher (i.e., filling the role of a regular teacher for 4 or more
continuous weeks)

5

Short-term substitute teacher (i.e., filling the role of a regular teacher for less than 4
continuous weeks)

6

Student teacher

7

Teacher aide

8

Administrator (e.g., principal, assistant principal, director)

9

Library media specialist or Librarian

10

Other professional staff (e.g., counselor, curriculum coordinator, social worker)

11

Support staff (e.g., secretary)

Which box did you mark in item 1-1 above?
Box 1 ➔

GO TO item 1-5 on page 4.

Box 2, 3, or 4 ➔

GO TO item 1-4 on page 4.

Please STOP now and return this questionnaire to

Box 5, 6, or 7 ➔ the U.S. Census Bureau. Thank you for your time.
Box 8, 9, 10, or 11

1-3.

Do you TEACH one or more classes at THIS school, at least once per week, in any of grades
K–12 or comparable ungraded levels?
If you work as a library media specialist or librarian at this school, do not include classes in which
you teach students how to use the library (e.g., library skills or library research).
If you teach a particular specialty either within or outside of a regular classroom (e.g., reading
specialist, special education teacher, English as a Second Language teacher), include that time
as a regularly scheduled class.
Yes ➔

GO TO item 1-4 on page 4.

Please STOP now and return this questionnaire to

No ➔ the U.S. Census Bureau. Thank you for your time.

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1-4.

How much time do you work as a TEACHER in any of grades K–12 or comparable ungraded
levels at THIS school?
Mark (X) only one box.
Full-time
3/4 time or more, but less than full-time
1/2 time or more, but less than 3/4 time
1/4 time or more, but less than 1/2 time
Less than 1/4 time
I do not teach any of grades K–12
or comparable ungraded levels. ➔

1-5.

Please STOP now and return this questionnaire to
the U.S. Census Bureau. Thank you for your time.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), what was your MAIN activity?
Mark (X) only ONE box which best applies to how you spent the MOST time LAST school year.
If you were a substitute or itinerant teacher, please mark (X) the box which best applies to your
MAIN activity LAST school year.
Teaching in this school
Teaching in another public elementary, middle, or secondary school IN THIS SCHOOL SYSTEM
Teaching in a public elementary, middle, or secondary school IN A DIFFERENT SCHOOL
SYSTEM IN THIS STATE
Teaching in a public elementary, middle, or secondary school IN ANOTHER STATE
Teaching in a PRIVATE elementary, middle, or secondary school
Teaching in a preschool
Teaching at a college or university
Student at a college or university
Working in a position in the field of education, but not as a teacher
Working in a position outside the field of education
On leave (e.g., maternity or paternity leave, disability leave, sabbatical)
Caring for family members, but not on leave (e.g., homemaking, childrearing)
Military service
Unemployed and seeking work
Retired from another job
Other – please specify

4

C

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1-6a.

Have you ever worked as a substitute teacher?
Exclude times you covered a class for other teachers while working as a full-time teacher.
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-7 below.

b. How many school years did you work as a substitute teacher?
If you worked only part of a school year as a substitute teacher, please include the partial
year as a full year.
School years

1-7.

When did you begin teaching, either full-time or part-time, at THIS school?
Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher or a substitute teacher.
Enter the month and year.
MM

1-8.

When did you FIRST begin teaching, either full-time or part-time, at the K–12 or comparable
ungraded level?
Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher or a substitute teacher.
Enter the month and year.
MM

1-9.

YYYY

YYYY

Excluding time spent on maternity/paternity leave or sabbatical, how many school years
have you worked, either full-time or part-time, as a K–12 or comparable ungraded level
teacher in public, public charter, or private schools?
Include the current school year.
Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher or a substitute teacher.
Report years to the nearest whole year, not fractions or months.
School years

1-10.

In how many schools have you taught, either full-time or part-time, at the K–12 or
comparable ungraded level?
Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher or a substitute teacher.
Schools

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2. CLASS ORGANIZATION
2-1.

Do you currently teach students in any of these grades at THIS school?
Mark (X) all that apply.
Prekindergarten
Kindergarten
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Ungraded

2-2.

Of all the students you teach at THIS school, how many have an Individualized Education
Program or Plan (IEP) because they have disabilities or have special needs?
Do NOT include students who have only a 504 plan.
Mark ‘None’ if you do NOT teach any students with an IEP.
None

2-3.

Students with an IEP

Of all the students you teach at THIS school, how many have been identified as
English-language learners (ELL), also known as limited-English proficiency (LEP)?
English-language learners [ELLs] or limited-English proficiency [LEP] refers to students
whose native or dominant language is other than English and who have sufficient difficulty
speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language as to deny them the
opportunity to learn successfully in an English-speaking-only classroom.
Mark ‘None’ if you do NOT teach any students that are ELL or LEP.
None

2-4.

or

or

ELL or LEP Students

Using Table 1 on page 9, this school year, in what subject is your MAIN teaching
assignment at THIS school?
Your main teaching assignment is the subject matter in which you teach the most classes.
Record one of the main teaching assignment codes and labels from Table 1 on page 9.
Main Teaching
Assignment Code

6

Main Teaching
Assignment Label
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2-5.

Are you intentionally assigned to instruct the same group of students for more than one year
(e.g., looping)?
Yes
No

2-6a.

During any of your classes, do you have students use instructional software that helps
with skills improvement in some or all of their lessons?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 2-7 below.

b. Does any of the instructional software the students use AUTOMATICALLY ADJUST the level
of instruction to an individual student’s performance?
Yes
No

2-7.

2-8.

Which statement best describes the way YOUR classes at THIS school are organized?
Mark (X) only one box.
1

You instruct several classes of different students most or all of the day in one or more
subjects.

2

You are an elementary school teacher who teaches only one subject to different classes of
students.

3

You instruct the same group of students all or most of the day in multiple subjects.

4

You are one of two or more teachers, in the same class, at the same time, and are jointly
responsible for teaching the same group of students all or most of the day.

5

You instruct a small number of selected students released from or in their regular classes in
specific skills or to address specific needs.

Which box did you mark in item 2-7 above?
Box 1 or 2 ➔

GO TO item 2-12 on page 10.

Box 3 or 4
Box 5 ➔

2-9.

GO TO item 2-10 below.

During your most recent FULL WEEK of teaching at THIS school, what is the total number of
students enrolled in the class you taught?
If you teach more than one self-contained class, report the number from your class with the most
students.
Students ➔

2-10.

GO TO item 2-11 on page 8.

During your most recent FULL WEEK of teaching at THIS school, what is the average number
of students you taught at any one time?
Students

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2-11.

During your most recent FULL WEEK of teaching, approximately how many minutes did YOU
spend teaching each of the following subjects at THIS school?
If you taught two or more subjects at the same time, divide the time between each subject the
best you can.
Write "0" in the ‘Minutes per day’ and ‘Days per week’ boxes if you did not teach a particular
subject during the week.

a. English, reading, or language arts (including reading and writing)
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

b. Of these English, reading, or language arts (including reading and writing) minutes, how
many were designated for reading instruction?
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

c. Arithmetic or mathematics
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

d. Social studies or history
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

e. Science
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

GO TO Section 3 on page 11.

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Table 1. Main Teaching Assignment and Subject-Matter Codes and Labels
For Questions 2-4 and 2-13
General Education Codes and Labels
Elementary Education
Special Education
101
Early childhood or pre-K, general
110
Special education, any
102
Elementary grades, general
103
Middle grades, general
Subject-matter Specific Codes and Labels
Arts and Music
141
Art or arts and crafts
142
Art history
143
Dance
144
Drama or theater
145
Music

English and Language Arts
151
Communications
152
Composition
153
English
154
Journalism
155
Language arts
157
Literature or literary criticism
158
Reading
159
Speech
English as a Second Language (ESL)
ESL or bilingual education: General
160
ESL or bilingual education: Spanish
161
162
ESL or bilingual education: Other
languages
Foreign Languages
171
French
German
172
173
Latin
174
Spanish
Other foreign language
175
Health Education
Health education
181
Physical education
182
Mathematics and Computer Science
191
Algebra I
192
Algebra II
193
Algebra III
194
Basic and general mathematics
195
Business and applied math
196
Calculus and pre-calculus
Computer science
197
Geometry
198
199
Pre-algebra
200
Statistics and probability
Trigonometry
201
Natural Sciences
210
Science, general
211
Biology or life sciences
212
Chemistry
213
Earth sciences
214
Engineering
215
Integrated science
216
Physical sciences
217
Physics
218
Other natural sciences

Social
220
221
222
225
226
227
228
231
232
233
234
235
Career
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
249
250
253

254
255
256

Sciences
Social studies, general
Anthropology
Area or ethnic studies (excluding
Native American studies)
Economics
Geography
Government or civics
History
Native American studies
Political science
Psychology
Sociology
Other social sciences
or Technical Education
Agriculture and natural resources
Business management
Business support
Marketing and distribution
Healthcare occupations
Construction trades, engineering, or
science technologies (including CADD
and drafting)
Mechanics and repair
Manufacturing or precision production
(electronics, metalwork, textiles, etc.)
Communications and related technologies
(including design, graphics, or printing; not
including computer science)
Personal and public services
(including culinary arts, cosmetology, child
care, social work, protective services,
custodial services, and interior design)
Family and consumer sciences education
Industrial arts or technology education
Other career or technical education

Miscellaneous
262
Driver education
264
Library or information science
265
Military science or ROTC
266
Philosophy
267
Religious studies, theology, or divinity
Other
268
Other

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NOTE: Items 2-12 and 2-13 are for teachers who marked box 1 or 2 for item 2-7 on page 7.
If you marked box 3, 4, or 5 for item 2-7 ➔

2-12.

GO TO Section 3 on page 11.

How many separate class periods or sections do you currently teach at THIS school?
Do NOT include homeroom periods or study halls.
Example: If you teach 2 classes or sections of chemistry I, a class or section of physics I, and
a class or section of physics II, you would report 04 classes or sections.
Number of classes or sections

2-13.

Using Table 1 on page 9, for EACH class period or section that you reported in item 2-12,
record the subject-matter code, subject-matter label, grade level code, and number of students.
If you teach a class or section with more than one grade level, list the grade level with the most
students in column C and record the total number of students in column D.
If you reported more than 10 periods or sections in item 2-12, report on only 10 of those periods
or sections.
B.
Subject-Matter Label from Table 1,
one for EACH class period

A.
Subject-Matter Code
from Table 1
Example

  

C.
Grade Level Code
from list below

 

Algebra II

D.
Number of Students

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

Grade Level Codes
If your class period or section has students from more than one grade level
(i.e., MIXED GRADES), please list the grade with the most students.
PK
KG
01
02
03
04
05
06
10

Prekindergarten
Kindergarten
1st grade
2nd grade
3rd grade
4th grade
5th grade
6th grade
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07
08
09
10
11
12
UG

7th grade
8th grade
9th grade
10th grade
11th grade
12th grade
Ungraded

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3. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
3-1a.

Do you have a bachelor’s degree?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 3-3 on page 14.

b. What is the name of the college or university where you earned this degree?
If you have more than one bachelor’s degree, information about additional degrees will be asked
in item 3-3 on page 14.
Name of college or university

In what city and state is it located?
City

State

Located outside the United States

c.

In what year did you receive your bachelor’s degree?
Year

d. Was your bachelor’s degree awarded by the College of Education, School of Education, or
Department of Education at the college or university you attended?
Yes
No

e. Using Table 2 on page 12, what was your major field of study?
Major Field
of Study Code

f.

Major Field
of Study Label

Did you have a second major field of study?
Do NOT report academic minors or concentrations.
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 3-1h on page 13.

g. Using Table 2 on page 12, what was your second major field of study?
Do NOT report academic minors or concentrations.
Major Field
of Study Code

Major Field
of Study Label

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Table 2. Major and Minor Fields of Study Codes and Labels
For Questions 3-1e, 3-1g, 3-1i, 3-2e, and 3-3b
General Education Codes and Labels
Elementary Education
Early childhood or pre-K, general
101
102
Elementary grades, general
Secondary Education
Middle grades, general
103
104
Secondary grades, general
Special Education
Special education, any
110

Other
131
132
133
134
135
136
137

Education
Administration
Counseling and guidance
Educational psychology
Policy studies
School psychology
Other non-subject-matter-specific education
Curriculum and instruction

Subject-matter Specific Codes and Labels
Arts and Music
Art or arts and crafts
141
Art history
142
Dance
143
Drama or theater
144
Music
145
English and Language Arts
Communications
151
Composition
152
English
153
Journalism
154
Language arts
155
Linguistics
156
Literature or literary criticism
157
Reading
158
Speech
159
English as a Second Language (ESL)
ESL or bilingual education: General
160
ESL or bilingual education: Spanish
161
ESL or bilingual education: Other
162
languages
Foreign Languages
French
171
German
172
Latin
173
Spanish
174
Other foreign language
175
Health Education
Health education
181
Physical education
182
Mathematics and Computer Science
Mathematics
190
Computer science
197
Statistics and probability
200
Natural Sciences
Biology or life sciences
211
212
Chemistry
213
Earth sciences
Engineering
214
Physics
217
Other natural sciences
218
Social Sciences
220
Social studies, general
221
Anthropology

12

Area or ethnic studies (excluding Native
American studies)
Criminal justice
223
Cultural studies
224
Economics
225
Geography
226
Government or civics
227
History
228
International studies
229
Law
230
Native American studies
231
Political science
232
Psychology
233
234
Sociology
Other social sciences
235
Career or Technical Education
Agriculture and natural resources
241
Business management
242
Business support
243
Marketing and distribution
244
Healthcare occupations
245
Construction trades, engineering, or
246
science technologies (including CADD and
drafting)
Mechanics and repair
247
Manufacturing or precision production
249
(electronics, metalwork, textiles, etc.)
Communications and related technologies
250
(including design, graphics, or printing; not
including computer science)
Personal and public services
253
(including culinary arts, cosmetology, child
care, social work, protective services,
custodial services, and interior design)
Family and consumer sciences education
254
Industrial arts or technology education
255
Other career or technical education
256
Miscellaneous
261
Architecture
Humanities or liberal studies
263
Library or information science
264
Military science or ROTC
265
Philosophy
266
267
Religious studies, theology, or divinity
222

Other
Other
268
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3-1h. Did you have a minor field of study?
Yes
No ➔

i.

GO TO item 3-2a below.

Using Table 2 on page 12, what was your minor field of study?
Minor Field
of Study Code

3-2a.

Minor Field
of Study Label

Do you have a master’s degree?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 3-3 on page 14.

b. Was at least a portion of the cost of your master’s degree paid for by a STATE, SCHOOL
DISTRICT, or SCHOOL in which you taught?
If you have more than one master’s degree, information about additional degrees will be asked
in item 3-3 on page 14.
Yes
No

c. In what year did you receive your master’s degree?
Year

d. Was your master’s degree awarded by the College of Education, School of Education, or
Department of Education at the college or university you attended?
Yes
No

e. Using Table 2 on page 12, what was your major field of study for your master’s degree?
Major Field
of Study Code

Major Field
of Study Label

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3-3.

Have you earned any of the degrees or certificates listed below?
Yes
No ➔

a. Degree or
certificate

GO TO item 3-4a on page 15.

b. Using Table 2 on page 12, what was
your major field of study for each
degree or certificate?

c. Which of the following best
describes each degree or
certificate?

d. In what
year?

Major Field of Study Code
Year

(1) Vocational
certificate

Major Field of Study Label

Major Field of Study Code
Year

(2) Associate’s
degree

Major Field of Study Label

Major Field of Study Code

(3) SECOND
Bachelor’s
degree

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Major Field of Study Label

Yes

(4) SECOND
Master’s
degree

Yes

No

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Year

Major Field of Study Label
No

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Major Field of Study Code

14

Year

Major Field of Study Label

Yes

(7) Doctorate
or first
professional
degree (Ph.D.,
Ed.D., M.D.,
J.D., D.D.S.)

No

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Major Field of Study Code

Major Field of Study Code

(6) Certificate of
Advanced
Graduate
Studies

Year

Major Field of Study Label
Yes

(5) Educational
specialist or
professional
diploma (at
least one year
beyond a
master’s level)

No

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Major Field of Study Code

Year

Year

Major Field of Study Label
Yes

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3-4a.

Have you ever taken any undergraduate or graduate courses that focused SOLELY on
teaching methods?
Do NOT include student teaching (sometimes called practice teaching).
Do NOT include professional development courses, workshops, or seminars.
Yes
No ➔

b.

GO TO item 3-5 below.

How many undergraduate or graduate courses focused SOLELY on teaching methods?
Mark (X) only one box.
1 or 2 courses
3 or 4 courses
5 to 9 courses
10 or more courses

c.

Did you take any of these courses before your first year of teaching?
Yes
No

3-5.

BEFORE your first year of teaching, did you take any graduate or undergraduate courses
which taught you —

a. Classroom management techniques?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5b below.

b. Lesson planning?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5c on page 16.

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3-5.

Continued – BEFORE your first year of teaching, did you take any graduate or undergraduate
courses which taught you —

c. How to assess learning?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5d below.

d. How to use student performance data to inform instruction?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5e below.

e. How to serve students from diverse economic backgrounds?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5f below.

f. How to serve students with special needs?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5g on page 17.

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3-5.

Continued – BEFORE your first year of teaching, did you take any graduate or undergraduate
courses which taught you —

g. How to teach students who are English-language learners (ELLs) or limited-English
proficient (LEP)?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-6a below.

3-6a.

Did you spend time student teaching (sometimes called practice teaching)?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO Section 4 on page 18.

b. In how many different classrooms did you student teach?
Mark (X) only one box.
1
2
3 or more

c.

How long did your student teaching last?
If you student taught in more than one classroom, report the total amount of time spent student
teaching across all assignments.
Mark (X) only one box.
4 weeks or less
5-7 weeks
8-11 weeks
12 weeks or more

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4. CERTIFICATION
4-1.

Did you enter teaching through an alternative route to certification program?
An alternative route to certification program is a program that was designed to expedite the
transition of nonteachers who did not earn a four-year education degree or complete a traditional
teacher preparation program to a teaching career, for example, a state, district, or university
alternative route to certification program.
Yes
No

The next series of questions is about state certification. This section allows teachers to report UP TO FIVE
content areas or endorsements. These can be on one certificate or across multiple certificates, if applicable.

4-2a.

Which of the following describes the teaching certificate you currently hold that certifies you
to teach in THIS state?
Mark (X) only one box.
Regular or standard state certificate or advanced professional certificate
Certificate issued after satisfying all requirements except the completion of a probationary
period (in some states this is called a probationary certificate)
Certificate that requires some additional coursework, student teaching, or passage of a test
before regular certification can be obtained (in some states this is called a temporary or
provisional certificate)
Certificate issued to persons who must complete a certification program in order to continue
teaching (in some states this is called a waiver or emergency certificate)
I do not hold any of the above certifications in THIS state. ➔

b.

GO TO Section 5 on page 21.

Using Table 3 on page 19, in what main content area(s) and grade range(s) are you certified
or endorsed to teach in THIS state?
For some teachers, the content area may be special education or the grade level.
If you are not restricted to a specific grade range(s), mark (X) all three grade ranges.
(1) Main Content Area

(2) Certification Grade Range (Mark (X) all that apply.)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
At least one of grades 6-8

Content Area Label

At least one of grades 9-12

c.

Are you certified or endorsed to teach in additional content areas in THIS state?
Yes ➔
No ➔

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GO TO item 4-2d on page 20.
GO TO Section 5 on page 21.

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Table 3. Certification Content Area Codes and Labels For Questions 4-2b and 4-2d
General Education Codes and Labels
Elementary Education
Special Education – Continued
101
Early childhood or Pre-K, general
Learning disabilities
117
102
Elementary grades, general
Intellectual disabilities
118
103
Middle grades, general
Mildly or moderately disabled
119
Orthopedically impaired
120
Secondary Education
Severely or profoundly disabled
121
103
Middle grades, general
Speech or language impaired
122
104
Secondary grades, general
Traumatically brain-injured
123
Special Education
Visually impaired
124
111
Special education, general
Other special education
125
112
Autism
General Administration
113
Deaf and hard-of-hearing
131
Administration
114
Developmentally delayed
132
Counseling and guidance
115
Early childhood special education
116
Emotionally disturbed or behavior disorders
Subject-matter Specific Codes and Labels
Arts and Music
Social Sciences
141
Art or arts and crafts
220
Social studies, general
142
Art History
221
Anthropology
143
Dance
222
Area or ethnic studies (excluding Native
144
Drama or theater
American studies)
145
Music
225
Economics
226
Geography
English and Language Arts
227
Government or civics
151
Communications
228
History
152
Composition
231
Native American studies
153
English
232
Political science
154
Journalism
233
Psychology
155
Language arts
234
Sociology
157
Literature or literary criticism
235
Other social sciences
158
Reading
Career or Technical Education
159
Speech
241
Agriculture and natural resources
English as a Second Language (ESL)
242
Business management
160
ESL or bilingual education: General
243
Business support
161
ESL or bilingual education: Spanish
244
Marketing and distribution
162
ESL or bilingual education: Other
245
Healthcare occupations
languages
246
Construction trades, engineering, or science
technologies (including CADD and drafting
Foreign Languages
247
Mechanics and repair
171
French
249
Manufacturing or precision production
172
German
(electronics, metalwork, textiles, etc.)
173
Latin
250
Communications and related technologies
174
Spanish
(including design, graphics or printing; not
175
Other foreign language
including computer science)
253
Personal and public services
Health Education
(including culinary arts, cosmetology, child
181
Health education
care, social work, protective services,
182
Physical education
custodial services, and interior design)
Mathematics and Computer Science
254
Family and consumer sciences education
190
Mathematics
255
Industrial arts or technology education
197
Computer science
256
Other career or technical education
200
Statistics and probability
Miscellaneous
262
Driver education
Natural Sciences
263
Humanities or liberal studies
210
Science, general
264
Library or information science
211
Biology or life sciences
265
Military science or ROTC
212
Chemistry
266
Philosophy
213
Earth sciences
267
Religious studies, theology, or divinity
216
Physical sciences
217
Physics
Other
218
Other natural sciences
268
Other
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NOTE: Item 4-2d is for teachers who marked Yes for item 4-2c on page 18.
If you marked No for item 4-2c ➔

GO TO Section 5 on page 21.

4-2d. Using Table 3 on page 19, please record all ADDITIONAL content areas and grade ranges
in which you are certified or endorsed to teach in THIS state:
If your certification or endorsement does not restrict you to a specific grade range(s),
mark (X) all three grade ranges.
Content Area
(1)

Certification Grade Range (Mark (X) all that apply.)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
Content Area Label

At least one of grades 6-8
At least one of grades 9-12

(2)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
Content Area Label

At least one of grades 6-8
At least one of grades 9-12

(3)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
Content Area Label

At least one of grades 6-8
At least one of grades 9-12

(4)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
Content Area Label

At least one of grades 6-8
At least one of grades 9-12

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5. TEACHER EVALUATIONS
5-1.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), were you evaluated at THIS school?
Yes
No ➔

During the LAST school year (2022-23), why were you not evaluated at
THIS school?
I was not a teacher at this school last year.
I was not evaluated because I am only evaluated
every 2 or more years.
This school does not conduct teacher evaluations.
I was not evaluated for another reason. Please specify

C

GO TO Section 6 on page 23.

5-2.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about THIS school’s
evaluation process LAST school year (2022-23)?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
disagree

Somewhat
disagree

Somewhat
agree

Strongly
agree

a. Overall, the evaluation process was fair.
b. The evaluation process was based on what
is known about good teaching practice.

c. I had a strong understanding of how I
would be evaluated at this school.

d. The evaluation process helped me to
determine whether I had been successful
with my students.

e. The evaluation process had a positive
effect on my teaching.

f. Overall, the evaluation process led to
improved student learning.

g. The results of my evaluation were accurate.

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5-3.

Did you receive feedback from your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23)?
Yes
No ➔

5-4a.

GO TO item 5-5 below.

Did you receive feedback on your teaching methods from your evaluation LAST school
year (2022-23)?
Yes
No

b. Did you receive feedback on how well you were meeting the school’s performance goals
from your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23)?
Yes
No

c.

Have you used the feedback you received from your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23)
to improve your teaching?
Yes
No

5-5.

Was participation in professional development considered during your evaluation LAST
school year (2022-23)?
Yes
No

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6. TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
6-1.

During the past 12 months, how frequently, if at all, did you participate in each of the
following professional development activities?
If an activity occurred all day for several days, but less than one month of the year in total,
please mark ‘Once or a few times a year’.
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Did not
participate

Once or a
few times
a year

Once or a
few times
a month

Once or a
few times
a week

a. Planned lessons or courses with other
teachers

b. Consulted with other teachers about
individual students

c. Collaborated with other teachers on issues
of instruction, excluding administrative
meetings

d. Acted as a coach or mentor to other teachers
or staff

e. Received coaching or mentoring from
other teachers or staff

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6-2.

During the past 12 months, did you participate in any of the following types of
professional development?
Select all that apply if a specific topic was covered in both an informational presentation
(i.e., a lecture explaining general information) and a skill-building training (i.e., a training to
develop and/or apply new skills).

a. Professional development that directly relates to the content of your teaching assignment
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2b below.

b. Professional development on using technology to support instruction
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2c below.

c. Professional development on teaching virtually (or virtual teaching) or remote learning
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2d on page 25.

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6-2.

Continued – During the past 12 months, did you participate in any of the following types of
professional development?
d. Professional development on teaching Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
(STEM), or incorporating STEM into other subjects
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2e below.

e. Professional development on classroom and behavior management
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2f below.

f. Professional development on Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2g on page 26.

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6-2.

Continued – During the past 12 months, did you participate in any of the following types of
professional development?
g. Professional development on instruction strategies to teach students with disabilities
or an IEP
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2h below.

h. Professional development on differentiated instruction for all students
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2i below.

i. Professional development on preparing students to take annual assessments
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2j on page 27.

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6-2.

Continued – During the past 12 months, did you participate in any of the following types of
professional development?
j. Professional development on analyzing and interpreting student achievement data
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-3 below.

6-3.

Considering all of the professional development you participated in during the past 12
months, how relevant was it to your teaching assignment?
Mark (X) only one box.
Did not complete any professional
development in the past 12 months ➔

GO TO item 6-5 on page 28.

Not relevant at all
Somewhat relevant
Very relevant

6-4.

As a result of completing any professional development activities in the past 12 months, did
you receive credits toward re-certification or advanced certification?
Yes
No

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6-5.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about YOUR
professional development as a teacher at THIS school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
disagree

Somewhat
disagree

Somewhat
agree

Strongly
agree

a. I have sufficient resources available for
my professional development.

b. I have access to about the same amount of
resources for professional development as
other teachers.

c. My professional development opportunities
are aligned with this school’s performance
goals.

d. The techniques I am learning about in my
professional development will help improve
student learning.

e. I feel capable of incorporating the kinds of
techniques I am learning about in my
professional development.

f. The types of professional development
available to me are consistent with my own
professional goals.

g. I have the opportunity to provide feedback
to school leaders about my professional
development experience to determine its
value and impact.

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7. TEACHER ENGAGEMENT
7-1.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about your work at
THIS school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
disagree

Somewhat
disagree

Somewhat
agree

Strongly
agree

A small
extent

A moderate
extent

A great
extent

a. The stress and disappointments involved in
teaching at this school aren’t really worth it.

b. The teachers at this school like being here;
I would describe us as a satisfied group.

c. I like the way things are run at this school.
d. There are too many restrictions on what I
can discuss in my classroom.

e. If I could get a higher paying job I’d leave
teaching as soon as possible.

f. I think about transferring to another school.
g. I don’t seem to have as much enthusiasm
now as I did when I began teaching.

h. I think about staying home from school
because I’m just too tired to go.

7-2.

To what extent is your teaching impacted by the following:
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Not at all

a. Complaints from parents
b. Lack of parental support for school policies
c. Fear of litigation
d. Insufficient teaching staff
e. Insufficient non-teaching staff
f. Insufficient school resources

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8. GENERAL EMPLOYMENT AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The following questions refer to your BEFORE-TAX earnings from teaching and other employment.

8-1.

DURING THE SUMMER OF 2023, did you have any earnings from:
Report amounts in whole dollars.

a. Teaching summer school in this school or any other school?
Yes ➔

How much?

No

$

.00

,

Did all of these earnings come from your current
school?
Yes
No
GO TO item 8-1b below.

b. Working in a non-teaching job in this school or any other school during the summer?
Yes ➔

How much?

No

$

.00

,

Did all of these earnings come from your current
school?
Yes
No
GO TO item 8-1c below.

c. Working in any NONSCHOOL job during the summer?
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-2 below.

8-2.

How many days are covered by your contract, per contract year?
Include professional development, student contact days, and any other days covered by
your contract.
Days per contract year

8-3.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, what is your base teaching salary for the entire
school year?
Report amounts in whole dollars.

$

30

,

.00

For the entire school year

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8-4.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, earn any additional compensation
from this school system for extracurricular or additional activities such as coaching, student
activity sponsorship, mentoring teachers, or teaching evening classes?
Report amounts in whole dollars.
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-5 below.

8-5.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, earn any additional compensation
from this school system based on your students’ performance (e.g., through a merit pay or
pay-for-performance agreement)?
Report amounts in whole dollars.
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-6 below.

8-6.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, have you earned income from any OTHER sources
from this school system, such as a state supplement, etc.?
Do NOT report any earnings already reported.
Report amounts in whole dollars.
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-7a below.

8-7a. DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, earn additional compensation
from working in any job OUTSIDE this school system?
Yes ➔
No ➔

GO TO item 8-7b on page 32.
GO TO item 8-8 on page 32.

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8-7.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, earn additional compensation
OUTSIDE this school system for the following:
Do NOT report any earnings already reported.
Report amounts in whole dollars.

b. Teaching or tutoring (OUTSIDE this school system)?
Yes ➔

How much?

$

No

,

.00

GO TO item 8-7c below.

c. Non-teaching job that is related to the teaching field (OUTSIDE this school system)?
Yes ➔

How much?

$

No

,

.00

GO TO item 8-7d below.

d. Any other job (OUTSIDE this school system)?
Yes ➔

How much?

$

No

,

.00

GO TO item 8-8 below.

8-8.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, receive a retirement pension
check paid from a teacher retirement system?
Report amounts in whole dollars.
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-9 below.

8-9.

Other than money you may have borrowed from family or friends, did you take out any type
of student loans to help pay for your undergraduate or graduate education?
Yes
No ➔

8-10.

GO TO item 8-18 on page 34.

Do you still owe all, some, or none of the amount that you borrowed?
All ➔

GO TO item 8-11 on page 33.

Some ➔
None ➔

32

GO TO item 8-11 on page 33.
GO TO item 8-13 on page 33.

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8-11.

How much do you typically pay each month on your student loans?
Please provide the amount you pay each month, even if it is different from your minimum monthly
payment.
Please answer based on any federal, private, state, and school loans you have, including loans
for your bachelor’s degree and for any education since your bachelor’s degree. If the amount
changes, please report the most recent amount.

$
8-12.

.00

,

per month

Please indicate your level of stress regarding your student loan debt. Would you say your
level of stress is:
Very low
Low
Moderate
High
Very high

8-13.

Please indicate whether your student loan debt has influenced your employment plans and
decisions in any of the following ways. Did you —

a. Have to work at more than one job at the same time because of your student loan debt?
Yes
No

b. Take a less desirable job because of your student loan debt?
Yes
No

8-14.

Are you aware of any student debt forgiveness programs for teachers?
Yes
No ➔

8-15.

GO TO item 8-18 on page 34.

Are you currently, or have you ever been, enrolled in any student debt forgiveness programs
for teachers?
Yes ➔
No ➔

GO TO item 8-17 on page 34.
GO TO item 8-16 on page 34.

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8-16.

Why have you not enrolled in any student debt forgiveness programs for teachers?
Mark (X) all that apply.
I applied to a program(s) but did not qualify.
I do not expect to qualify for any program(s).
I have not had a chance to apply yet.
I am not sure how to apply.
I have not decided which program(s) to apply to.
I do not think applying would be worth it.
All my student debt has been paid off.
I never had any student debt.
GO TO item 8-18 below.

8-17.

What type of student debt forgiveness program are you currently enrolled in or have you
ever been enrolled in?
Mark (X) all that apply.
A federal program
A state or county program
A program through my school or school district
A program through another entity – please specify

8-18.

C

Are you a member of a teachers’ union or an employee association similar to a union?
Yes
No

8-19a. Does your school, district, or school system offer tenure?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO Section 9 on page 35.

b. Are you tenured at your current school?
Yes
No

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9. TEACHER DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
9-1.

Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?
Yes
No

9-2.

What is your race?
Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be.
White
Black or African-American
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
American Indian or Alaska Native

9-3.

What is your year of birth?

The next few questions will help us better understand the experiences of teachers of all gender identities
and sexual orientations.

9-4.

What sex were you assigned at birth (what was on your original birth certificate)?
Female
Male

9-5.

What is your gender?
Female
Male
Another gender – Please specify

9-6.

C

Which of the following do you think of yourself as?
Straight
Lesbian or gay
Bisexual
Another sexual orientation - Please specify

C

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10. CONTACT INFORMATION
10-1.

Please enter the date you completed this questionnaire.
MM

DD

YYYY
 

10-2.

Please indicate how much time it took you to complete this form, not counting interruptions.
Please record the time in minutes, e.g., 50 minutes, 65 minutes, etc.
Minutes

10-3.

We may contact you in the future for a short follow-up survey on teacher retention. Without
your contact information, we may not be able to reach you, especially if you leave your
current school before the next school year. This short follow-up survey will provide
policymakers with information about why teachers stay in teaching, change schools, or leave
the profession.
Please PRINT your name, your home address, your work and home e-mail addresses, and
your cell and home telephone numbers.

a. First name

Middle name

Last name

Suffix

b. Home street address

c. City

d. State

e. ZIP Code

36

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f. Work e-mail address

g. Home e-mail address

h. Cell phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

I opt out of receiving text messages for follow-up purposes.

i. Home phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

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Thank you very much for your participation
in this survey. If you have any questions,
please contact us, toll-free, at: 1-888-595-1338
or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov

Please return your completed questionnaire
in the enclosed pre-addressed, postage-paid
envelope or mail it to:

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

To learn more about this survey and to
access reports from earlier collections, see the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Additional data collected by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on
a variety of topics in elementary,
secondary, postsecondary, and
international education are available
from NCES’ website at:
http://nces.ed.gov
For additional data collected by various
Federal agencies, including the
Department of Education, visit the
Federal Statistics clearinghouse at:
https://www.usa.gov/statistics

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Note: shown in this package are the paper versions of each survey. There are
also web versions of each instrument.
In February 2024 NCES opted to add a final question to the Teacher
Questionnaire for the purpose of facilitating follow-up testing. As described in
Part B, any teacher who completes a paper questionnaire (or the web
questionnaire before April 15, 2024) will receive a follow-up miniquestionnaire; see Appendix B-13 in this document.
However, respondents who complete the web questionnaire on or after April
15, 2024, will have one final question as part of the online Teacher
Questionnaire. A screenshot of this item is included below.

9. 2023-24 NTPS Private School Teacher Questionnaire
(NTPS-4B)

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(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code.)

NATIONAL TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL SURVEY
2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

PRIVATE SCHOOL
TEACHER QUESTIONNAIRE

Please return your completed questionnaire in the pre-addressed,
postage-paid envelope or mail it to:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).

Conducted by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
FORM NTPS-4B
(03-27-2023) D4

Collected by:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

OMB No. 1850-0598: Approval Expires xx/xx/xxxx

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INSTRUCTIONS AND DEFINITIONS
The data you enter on this form will be captured through the use of imaging technology. Please print all
information clearly in ordinary characters, using a blue or black ballpoint pen.
CORRECT marking example –
(Use care to keep characters
in their designated spaces.)



x

Yes
No

INCORRECT marking example –


X

 

Yes
No

Yes
OR
No

a. If you are the teacher named on the cover page label, please complete the questionnaire.
b. Please do not write any comments by the answer boxes.
c. If you are unsure about how to answer a question, please give the best answer you can rather
than leaving it blank.

d. If you have any questions, call the U.S. Census Bureau at 1-888-595-1338. Someone will be
available to take your call Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
The U.S. Census Bureau is also available to answer your questions via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.
Teachers who teach in multiple schools: Please respond to questions as they apply to the school
where you received this questionnaire.
Grades K–12 and comparable ungraded levels. This survey focuses on teachers who teach any of
grades K–12 or comparable ungraded levels at the elementary, middle, or secondary level. The term
“ungraded levels” refers to schools that classify students by an alternative means other than particular
grade levels (e.g., Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, etc.).

All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed,
or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and
6 U.S.C. §151).
Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a
valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this voluntary information collection is 1850-0598. The time required to
complete this information collection is estimated to average 40 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions, search
existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any comments
concerning the accuracy of the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or comments or concerns about the contents or
the status of your individual submission of this questionnaire, please e-mail: ntps@census.gov, or write directly to: National Teacher
and Principal Survey (NTPS), National Center for Education Statistics, Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th Street, SW, Room 4035,
Washington, DC 20202.

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1-1.

1-2.

How do you classify your position at THIS school?
If you have more than one position, consider the one at which you spend most of your time.
Mark (X) only one box.
1

Regular full-time teacher (in any of grades K–12 or comparable ungraded levels)

2

Regular part-time teacher (in any of grades K–12 or comparable ungraded levels)

3

Itinerant teacher (i.e., your assignment requires you to provide instruction at more than
one school)

4

Long-term substitute teacher (i.e., filling the role of a regular teacher for 4 or more
continuous weeks)

5

Short-term substitute teacher (i.e., filling the role of a regular teacher for less than 4
continuous weeks)

6

Student teacher

7

Teacher aide

8

Administrator (e.g., principal, assistant principal, director, school head)

9

Library media specialist or Librarian

10

Other professional staff (e.g., counselor, curriculum coordinator, social worker)

11

Support staff (e.g., secretary)

Which box did you mark in item 1-1 above?
Box 1 ➔

GO TO item 1-5 on page 4.

Box 2, 3, or 4 ➔

GO TO item 1-4 on page 4.

Please STOP now and return this questionnaire to

Box 5, 6, or 7 ➔ the U.S. Census Bureau. Thank you for your time.
Box 8, 9, 10, or 11

1-3.

Do you TEACH one or more classes at THIS school, at least once per week, in any of grades
K–12 or comparable ungraded levels?
If you work as a library media specialist or librarian at this school, do not include classes in which
you teach students how to use the library (e.g., library skills or library research).
If you teach a particular specialty either within or outside of a regular classroom (e.g., reading
specialist, special education teacher, English as a Second Language teacher), include that time
as a regularly scheduled class.
Yes ➔

GO TO item 1-4 on page 4.

Please STOP now and return this questionnaire to

No ➔ the U.S. Census Bureau. Thank you for your time.

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1-4.

How much time do you work as a TEACHER in any of grades K–12 or comparable ungraded
levels at THIS school?
Mark (X) only one box.
Full-time
3/4 time or more, but less than full-time
1/2 time or more, but less than 3/4 time
1/4 time or more, but less than 1/2 time
Less than 1/4 time
I do not teach any of grades K–12
or comparable ungraded levels. ➔

1-5.

Please STOP now and return this questionnaire to
the U.S. Census Bureau. Thank you for your time.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), what was your MAIN activity?
Mark (X) only ONE box which best applies to how you spent the MOST time LAST school year.
If you were a substitute or itinerant teacher, please mark (X) the box which best applies to your
MAIN activity LAST school year.
Teaching in this school
Teaching in another private elementary, middle, or secondary school IN THIS STATE
Teaching in a private elementary, middle, or secondary school IN ANOTHER STATE
Teaching in a PUBLIC elementary, middle, or secondary school
Teaching in a preschool
Teaching at a college or university
Student at a college or university
Working in a position in the field of education, but not as a teacher
Working in a position outside the field of education
On leave (e.g., maternity or paternity leave, disability leave, sabbatical)
Caring for family members, but not on leave (e.g., homemaking, childrearing)
Military service
Unemployed and seeking work
Retired from another job
Other – please specify

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1-6a.

Have you ever worked as a substitute teacher?
Exclude times you covered a class for other teachers while working as a full-time teacher.
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 1-7 below.

b. How many school years did you work as a substitute teacher?
If you worked only part of a school year as a substitute teacher, please include the partial
year as a full year.
School years

1-7.

When did you begin teaching, either full-time or part-time, at THIS school?
Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher or a substitute teacher.
Enter the month and year.
MM

1-8.

When did you FIRST begin teaching, either full-time or part-time, at the K–12 or comparable
ungraded level?
Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher or a substitute teacher.
Enter the month and year.
MM

1-9.

YYYY

YYYY

Excluding time spent on maternity/paternity leave or sabbatical, how many school years
have you worked, either full-time or part-time, as a K–12 or comparable ungraded level
teacher in public, public charter, or private schools?
Include the current school year.
Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher or a substitute teacher.
Report years to the nearest whole year, not fractions or months.
School years

1-10.

In how many schools have you taught, either full-time or part-time, at the K–12 or
comparable ungraded level?
Do NOT include time spent as a student teacher or a substitute teacher.
Schools

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2. CLASS ORGANIZATION
2-1.

Do you currently teach students in any of these grades at THIS school?
Mark (X) all that apply.
Prekindergarten
Kindergarten
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Ungraded

2-2.

Of all the students you teach at THIS school, how many have a formally-identified
disability?
Mark ‘None’ if you do NOT teach any students with a formally-identified disability.
None

2-3.

Students with a formally-identified disability

Of all the students you teach at THIS school, how many have been identified as Englishlanguage learners (ELL), also known as limited-English proficiency (LEP)?
English-language learners [ELLs] or limited-English proficiency [LEP] refers to students
whose native or dominant language is other than English and who have sufficient difficulty
speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language as to deny them the
opportunity to learn successfully in an English-speaking-only classroom.
Mark ‘None’ if you do NOT teach any students that are ELL or LEP.
None

2-4.

or

or

ELL or LEP Students

Using Table 1 on page 9, this school year, in what subject is your MAIN teaching
assignment at THIS school?
Your main teaching assignment is the subject matter in which you teach the most classes.
Record one of the main teaching assignment codes and labels from Table 1 on page 9.
Main Teaching
Assignment Code

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Assignment Label
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2-5.

Are you intentionally assigned to instruct the same group of students for more than one year
(e.g., looping)?
Yes
No

2-6a.

During any of your classes, do you have students use instructional software that helps
with skills improvement in some or all of their lessons?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 2-7 below.

b. Does any of the instructional software the students use AUTOMATICALLY ADJUST the level
of instruction to an individual student’s performance?
Yes
No

2-7.

2-8.

Which statement best describes the way YOUR classes at THIS school are organized?
Mark (X) only one box.
1

You instruct several classes of different students most or all of the day in one or more
subjects.

2

You are an elementary school teacher who teaches only one subject to different classes of
students.

3

You instruct the same group of students all or most of the day in multiple subjects.

4

You are one of two or more teachers, in the same class, at the same time, and are jointly
responsible for teaching the same group of students all or most of the day.

5

You instruct a small number of selected students released from or in their regular classes in
specific skills or to address specific needs.

Which box did you mark in item 2-7 above?
Box 1 or 2 ➔

GO TO item 2-12 on page 10.

Box 3 or 4
Box 5 ➔

2-9.

GO TO item 2-10 below.

During your most recent FULL WEEK of teaching at THIS school, what is the total number of
students enrolled in the class you taught?
If you teach more than one self-contained class, report the number from your class with the most
students.
Students ➔

2-10.

GO TO item 2-11 on page 8.

During your most recent FULL WEEK of teaching at THIS school, what is the average number
of students you taught at any one time?
Students

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2-11.

During your most recent FULL WEEK of teaching, approximately how many minutes did YOU
spend teaching each of the following subjects at THIS school?
If you taught two or more subjects at the same time, divide the time between each subject the
best you can.
Write "0" in the ‘Minutes per day’ and ‘Days per week’ boxes if you did not teach a particular
subject during the week.

a. English, reading, or language arts (including reading and writing)
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

b. Of these English, reading, or language arts (including reading and writing) minutes, how
many were designated for reading instruction?
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

c. Arithmetic or mathematics
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

d. Social studies or history
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

e. Science
Minutes
per day

Days
per week
for

GO TO Section 3 on page 11.

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Table 1. Main Teaching Assignment and Subject-Matter Codes and Labels
For Questions 2-4 and 2-13
General Education Codes and Labels
Elementary Education
Special Education
101
Early childhood or pre-K, general
110
Special education, any
102
Elementary grades, general
103
Middle grades, general
Subject-matter Specific Codes and Labels
Arts and Music
141
Art or arts and crafts
142
Art history
143
Dance
144
Drama or theater
145
Music

English and Language Arts
151
Communications
152
Composition
153
English
154
Journalism
155
Language arts
157
Literature or literary criticism
158
Reading
159
Speech
English as a Second Language (ESL)
ESL or bilingual education: General
160
ESL or bilingual education: Spanish
161
162
ESL or bilingual education: Other
languages
Foreign Languages
171
French
German
172
173
Latin
174
Spanish
Other foreign language
175
Health Education
Health education
181
Physical education
182
Mathematics and Computer Science
191
Algebra I
192
Algebra II
193
Algebra III
194
Basic and general mathematics
195
Business and applied math
196
Calculus and pre-calculus
Computer science
197
Geometry
198
199
Pre-algebra
200
Statistics and probability
Trigonometry
201
Natural Sciences
210
Science, general
211
Biology or life sciences
212
Chemistry
213
Earth sciences
214
Engineering
215
Integrated science
216
Physical sciences
217
Physics
218
Other natural sciences

Social
220
221
222
225
226
227
228
231
232
233
234
235
Career
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
249
250
253

254
255
256

Sciences
Social studies, general
Anthropology
Area or ethnic studies (excluding
Native American studies)
Economics
Geography
Government or civics
History
Native American studies
Political science
Psychology
Sociology
Other social sciences
or Technical Education
Agriculture and natural resources
Business management
Business support
Marketing and distribution
Healthcare occupations
Construction trades, engineering, or
science technologies (including CADD
and drafting)
Mechanics and repair
Manufacturing or precision production
(electronics, metalwork, textiles, etc.)
Communications and related technologies
(including design, graphics, or printing; not
including computer science)
Personal and public services
(including culinary arts, cosmetology, child
care, social work, protective services,
custodial services, and interior design)
Family and consumer sciences education
Industrial arts or technology education
Other career or technical education

Miscellaneous
262
Driver education
264
Library or information science
265
Military science or ROTC
266
Philosophy
267
Religious studies, theology, or divinity
Other
268
Other

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NOTE: Items 2-12 and 2-13 are for teachers who marked box 1 or 2 for item 2-7 on page 7.
If you marked box 3, 4, or 5 for item 2-7 ➔

2-12.

GO TO Section 3 on page 11.

How many separate class periods or sections do you currently teach at THIS school?
Do NOT include homeroom periods or study halls.
Example: If you teach 2 classes or sections of chemistry I, a class or section of physics I, and
a class or section of physics II, you would report 04 classes or sections.
Number of classes or sections

2-13.

Using Table 1 on page 9, for EACH class period or section that you reported in item 2-12,
record the subject-matter code, subject-matter label, grade level code, and number of students.
If you teach a class or section with more than one grade level, list the grade level with the most
students in column C and record the total number of students in column D.
If you reported more than 10 periods or sections in item 2-12, report on only 10 of those periods
or sections.
B.
Subject-Matter Label from Table 1,
one for EACH class period

A.
Subject-Matter Code
from Table 1
Example

  

C.
Grade Level Code
from list below

 

Algebra II

D.
Number of Students

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

Grade Level Codes
If your class period or section has students from more than one grade level
(i.e., MIXED GRADES), please list the grade with the most students.
PK
KG
01
02
03
04
05
06
10

Prekindergarten
Kindergarten
1st grade
2nd grade
3rd grade
4th grade
5th grade
6th grade
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07
08
09
10
11
12
UG

7th grade
8th grade
9th grade
10th grade
11th grade
12th grade
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3. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
3-1a.

Do you have a bachelor’s degree?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 3-3 on page 14.

b. What is the name of the college or university where you earned this degree?
If you have more than one bachelor’s degree, information about additional degrees will be asked
in item 3-3 on page 14.
Name of college or university

In what city and state is it located?
City

State

Located outside the United States

c.

In what year did you receive your bachelor’s degree?
Year

d. Was your bachelor’s degree awarded by the College of Education, School of Education, or
Department of Education at the college or university you attended?
Yes
No

e. Using Table 2 on page 12, what was your major field of study?
Major Field
of Study Code

f.

Major Field
of Study Label

Did you have a second major field of study?
Do NOT report academic minors or concentrations.
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 3-1h on page 13.

g. Using Table 2 on page 12, what was your second major field of study?
Do NOT report academic minors or concentrations.
Major Field
of Study Code

Major Field
of Study Label

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Table 2. Major and Minor Fields of Study Codes and Labels
For Questions 3-1e, 3-1g, 3-1i, 3-2e, and 3-3b
General Education Codes and Labels
Elementary Education
Early childhood or pre-K, general
101
102
Elementary grades, general
Secondary Education
Middle grades, general
103
104
Secondary grades, general
Special Education
Special education, any
110

Other
131
132
133
134
135
136
137

Education
Administration
Counseling and guidance
Educational psychology
Policy studies
School psychology
Other non-subject-matter-specific education
Curriculum and instruction

Subject-matter Specific Codes and Labels
Arts and Music
Art or arts and crafts
141
Art history
142
Dance
143
Drama or theater
144
Music
145
English and Language Arts
Communications
151
Composition
152
English
153
Journalism
154
Language arts
155
Linguistics
156
Literature or literary criticism
157
Reading
158
Speech
159
English as a Second Language (ESL)
ESL or bilingual education: General
160
ESL or bilingual education: Spanish
161
ESL or bilingual education: Other
162
languages
Foreign Languages
French
171
German
172
Latin
173
Spanish
174
Other foreign language
175
Health Education
Health education
181
Physical education
182
Mathematics and Computer Science
Mathematics
190
Computer science
197
Statistics and probability
200
Natural Sciences
Biology or life sciences
211
212
Chemistry
213
Earth sciences
Engineering
214
Physics
217
Other natural sciences
218
Social Sciences
220
Social studies, general
221
Anthropology

12

Area or ethnic studies (excluding Native
American studies)
Criminal justice
223
Cultural studies
224
Economics
225
Geography
226
Government or civics
227
History
228
International studies
229
Law
230
Native American studies
231
Political science
232
Psychology
233
234
Sociology
Other social sciences
235
Career or Technical Education
Agriculture and natural resources
241
Business management
242
Business support
243
Marketing and distribution
244
Healthcare occupations
245
Construction trades, engineering, or
246
science technologies (including CADD and
drafting)
Mechanics and repair
247
Manufacturing or precision production
249
(electronics, metalwork, textiles, etc.)
Communications and related technologies
250
(including design, graphics, or printing; not
including computer science)
Personal and public services
253
(including culinary arts, cosmetology, child
care, social work, protective services,
custodial services, and interior design)
Family and consumer sciences education
254
Industrial arts or technology education
255
Other career or technical education
256
Miscellaneous
261
Architecture
Humanities or liberal studies
263
Library or information science
264
Military science or ROTC
265
Philosophy
266
267
Religious studies, theology, or divinity
222

Other
Other
268
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3-1h. Did you have a minor field of study?
Yes
No ➔

i.

GO TO item 3-2a below.

Using Table 2 on page 12, what was your minor field of study?
Minor Field
of Study Code

3-2a.

Minor Field
of Study Label

Do you have a master’s degree?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 3-3 on page 14.

b. Was at least a portion of the cost of your master’s degree paid for by a STATE, SCHOOL
DISTRICT, or SCHOOL in which you taught?
If you have more than one master’s degree, information about additional degrees will be asked
in item 3-3 on page 14.
Yes
No

c. In what year did you receive your master’s degree?
Year

d. Was your master’s degree awarded by the College of Education, School of Education, or
Department of Education at the college or university you attended?
Yes
No

e. Using Table 2 on page 12, what was your major field of study for your master’s degree?
Major Field
of Study Code

Major Field
of Study Label

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3-3.

Have you earned any of the degrees or certificates listed below?
Yes
No ➔

a. Degree or
certificate

GO TO item 3-4a on page 15.

b. Using Table 2 on page 12, what was
your major field of study for each
degree or certificate?

c. Which of the following best
describes each degree or
certificate?

d. In what
year?

Major Field of Study Code
Year

(1) Vocational
certificate

Major Field of Study Label

Major Field of Study Code
Year

(2) Associate’s
degree

Major Field of Study Label

Major Field of Study Code

(3) SECOND
Bachelor’s
degree

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Major Field of Study Label

Yes

(4) SECOND
Master’s
degree

Yes

No

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Year

Major Field of Study Label
No

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Major Field of Study Code

14

Year

Major Field of Study Label

Yes

(7) Doctorate
or first
professional
degree (Ph.D.,
Ed.D., M.D.,
J.D., D.D.S.)

No

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Major Field of Study Code

Major Field of Study Code

(6) Certificate of
Advanced
Graduate
Studies

Year

Major Field of Study Label
Yes

(5) Educational
specialist or
professional
diploma (at
least one year
beyond a
master’s level)

No

Was your degree awarded by the
College of Education, School of
Education, or Department of
Education at the college or
university you attended?

Major Field of Study Code

Year

Year

Major Field of Study Label
Yes

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3-4a.

Have you ever taken any undergraduate or graduate courses that focused SOLELY on
teaching methods?
Do NOT include student teaching (sometimes called practice teaching).
Do NOT include professional development courses, workshops, or seminars.
Yes
No ➔

b.

GO TO item 3-5 below.

How many undergraduate or graduate courses focused SOLELY on teaching methods?
Mark (X) only one box.
1 or 2 courses
3 or 4 courses
5 to 9 courses
10 or more courses

c.

Did you take any of these courses before your first year of teaching?
Yes
No

3-5.

BEFORE your first year of teaching, did you take any graduate or undergraduate courses
which taught you —

a. Classroom management techniques?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5b below.

b. Lesson planning?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5c on page 16.

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3-5.

Continued – BEFORE your first year of teaching, did you take any graduate or undergraduate
courses which taught you —

c. How to assess learning?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5d below.

d. How to use student performance data to inform instruction?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5e below.

e. How to serve students from diverse economic backgrounds?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5f below.

f. How to serve students with special needs?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-5g on page 17.

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3-5.

Continued – BEFORE your first year of teaching, did you take any graduate or undergraduate
courses which taught you —

g. How to teach students who are English-language learners (ELLs) or limited-English
proficient (LEP)?
Yes ➔

How often did you incorporate this into your teaching?

No

Not often
Somewhat often
Very often
GO TO item 3-6a below.

3-6a.

Did you spend time student teaching (sometimes called practice teaching)?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO Section 4 on page 18.

b. In how many different classrooms did you student teach?
Mark (X) only one box.
1
2
3 or more

c.

How long did your student teaching last?
If you student taught in more than one classroom, report the total amount of time spent student
teaching across all assignments.
Mark (X) only one box.
4 weeks or less
5-7 weeks
8-11 weeks
12 weeks or more

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4. CERTIFICATION
4-1.

Did you enter teaching through an alternative route to certification program?
An alternative route to certification program is a program that was designed to expedite the
transition of nonteachers who did not earn a four-year education degree or complete a traditional
teacher preparation program to a teaching career, for example, a state, district, or university
alternative route to certification program.
Yes
No

The next series of questions is about certification. This section allows teachers to report UP TO FIVE
content areas or endorsements. These can be on one certificate or across multiple certificates, if applicable.

4-2a.

Do you have a current teaching certificate that certifies you to teach in THIS state?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO item 4-2c below.

b. Which of the following describes this current teaching certificate you hold in THIS state?
Mark (X) only one box.
Regular or standard state certificate or advanced professional certificate
Certificate issued after satisfying all requirements except the completion of a probationary
period (in some states this is called a probationary certificate)
Certificate that requires some additional coursework, student teaching, or passage of a test
before regular certification can be obtained (in some states this is called a temporary or
provisional certificate)
Certificate issued to persons who must complete a certification program in order to continue
teaching (in some states this is called a waiver or emergency certificate)

c.

Do you currently hold regular or full certification by an accrediting or certifying body that is
NOT a state?
Yes
No

d.

Using Table 3 on page 19, in what main content area(s) and grade range(s) are you certified
or endorsed to teach?
For some teachers, the content area may be special education or the grade level.
If you are not restricted to a specific grade range(s), mark (X) all three grade ranges.
(1) Main Content Area

(2) Certification Grade Range (Mark (X) all that apply.)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
Content Area Label

At least one of grades 6-8
At least one of grades 9-12

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Table 3. Certification Content Area Codes and Labels For Questions 4-2d and 4-2f
General Education Codes and Labels
Elementary Education
Special Education – Continued
101
Early childhood or Pre-K, general
Learning disabilities
117
102
Elementary grades, general
Intellectual disabilities
118
103
Middle grades, general
Mildly or moderately disabled
119
Orthopedically impaired
120
Secondary Education
Severely or profoundly disabled
121
103
Middle grades, general
Speech or language impaired
122
104
Secondary grades, general
Traumatically brain-injured
123
Special Education
Visually impaired
124
111
Special education, general
Other special education
125
112
Autism
General Administration
113
Deaf and hard-of-hearing
131
Administration
114
Developmentally delayed
132
Counseling and guidance
115
Early childhood special education
116
Emotionally disturbed or behavior disorders
Subject-matter Specific Codes and Labels
Arts and Music
Social Sciences
141
Art or arts and crafts
220
Social studies, general
142
Art History
221
Anthropology
143
Dance
222
Area or ethnic studies (excluding Native
144
Drama or theater
American studies)
145
Music
225
Economics
226
Geography
English and Language Arts
227
Government or civics
151
Communications
228
History
152
Composition
231
Native American studies
153
English
232
Political science
154
Journalism
233
Psychology
155
Language arts
234
Sociology
157
Literature or literary criticism
235
Other social sciences
158
Reading
Career or Technical Education
159
Speech
241
Agriculture and natural resources
English as a Second Language (ESL)
242
Business management
160
ESL or bilingual education: General
243
Business support
161
ESL or bilingual education: Spanish
244
Marketing and distribution
162
ESL or bilingual education: Other
245
Healthcare occupations
languages
246
Construction trades, engineering, or science
technologies (including CADD and drafting
Foreign Languages
247
Mechanics and repair
171
French
249
Manufacturing or precision production
172
German
(electronics, metalwork, textiles, etc.)
173
Latin
250
Communications and related technologies
174
Spanish
(including design, graphics or printing; not
175
Other foreign language
including computer science)
253
Personal and public services
Health Education
(including culinary arts, cosmetology, child
181
Health education
care, social work, protective services,
182
Physical education
custodial services, and interior design)
Mathematics and Computer Science
254
Family and consumer sciences education
190
Mathematics
255
Industrial arts or technology education
197
Computer science
256
Other career or technical education
200
Statistics and probability
Miscellaneous
262
Driver education
Natural Sciences
263
Humanities or liberal studies
210
Science, general
264
Library or information science
211
Biology or life sciences
265
Military science or ROTC
212
Chemistry
266
Philosophy
213
Earth sciences
267
Religious studies, theology, or divinity
216
Physical sciences
217
Physics
Other
218
Other natural sciences
268
Other
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4-2e.

Are you certified or endorsed to teach in additional content areas?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO Section 5 on page 21.

f. Using Table 3 on page 19, please record all ADDITIONAL content areas and grade ranges
in which you are certified or endorsed to teach:
If your certification or endorsement does not restrict you to a specific grade range(s),
mark (X) all three grade ranges.
Content Area
(1)

Certification Grade Range (Mark (X) all that apply.)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
Content Area Label

At least one of grades 6-8
At least one of grades 9-12

(2)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
Content Area Label

At least one of grades 6-8
At least one of grades 9-12

(3)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
Content Area Label

At least one of grades 6-8
At least one of grades 9-12

(4)

Content Area Code

Early childhood, preschool, or at least one of grades K-5
Content Area Label

At least one of grades 6-8
At least one of grades 9-12

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5. TEACHER EVALUATIONS
5-1.

During the LAST school year (2022-23), were you evaluated at THIS school?
Yes
No ➔

During the LAST school year (2022-23), why were you not evaluated at
THIS school?
I was not a teacher at this school last year.
I was not evaluated because I am only evaluated
every 2 or more years.
This school does not conduct teacher evaluations.
I was not evaluated for another reason. Please specify

C

GO TO Section 6 on page 23.

5-2.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about THIS school’s
evaluation process LAST school year (2022-23)?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
disagree

Somewhat
disagree

Somewhat
agree

Strongly
agree

a. Overall, the evaluation process was fair.
b. The evaluation process was based on what
is known about good teaching practice.

c. I had a strong understanding of how I
would be evaluated at this school.

d. The evaluation process helped me to
determine whether I had been successful
with my students.

e. The evaluation process had a positive
effect on my teaching.

f. Overall, the evaluation process led to
improved student learning.

g. The results of my evaluation were accurate.

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5-3.

Did you receive feedback from your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23)?
Yes
No ➔

5-4a.

GO TO item 5-5 below.

Did you receive feedback on your teaching methods from your evaluation LAST school
year (2022-23)?
Yes
No

b. Did you receive feedback on how well you were meeting the school’s performance goals
from your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23)?
Yes
No

c.

Have you used the feedback you received from your evaluation LAST school year (2022-23)
to improve your teaching?
Yes
No

5-5.

Was participation in professional development considered during your evaluation LAST
school year (2022-23)?
Yes
No

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6. TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
6-1.

During the past 12 months, how frequently, if at all, did you participate in each of the
following professional development activities?
If an activity occurred all day for several days, but less than one month of the year in total,
please mark ‘Once or a few times a year’.
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Did not
participate

Once or a
few times
a year

Once or a
few times
a month

Once or a
few times
a week

a. Planned lessons or courses with other
teachers

b. Consulted with other teachers about
individual students

c. Collaborated with other teachers on issues
of instruction, excluding administrative
meetings

d. Acted as a coach or mentor to other teachers
or staff

e. Received coaching or mentoring from
other teachers or staff

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6-2.

During the past 12 months, did you participate in any of the following types of
professional development?
Select all that apply if a specific topic was covered in both an informational presentation
(i.e., a lecture explaining general information) and a skill-building training (i.e., a training to
develop and/or apply new skills).

a. Professional development that directly relates to the content of your teaching assignment
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2b below.

b. Professional development on using technology to support instruction
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2c below.

c. Professional development on teaching virtually (or virtual teaching) or remote learning
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2d on page 25.

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6-2.

Continued – During the past 12 months, did you participate in any of the following types of
professional development?
d. Professional development on teaching Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
(STEM), or incorporating STEM into other subjects
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2e below.

e. Professional development on classroom and behavior management
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2f below.

f. Professional development on Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2g on page 26.

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6-2.

Continued – During the past 12 months, did you participate in any of the following types of
professional development?
g. Professional development on instruction strategies to teach students with disabilities
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2h below.

h. Professional development on differentiated instruction for all students
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2i below.

i. Professional development on preparing students to take annual assessments
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-2j on page 27.

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6-2.

Continued – During the past 12 months, did you participate in any of the following types of
professional development?
j. Professional development on analyzing and interpreting student achievement data
Yes, informational presentation(s) ➔
Yes, skill-based training(s) ➔

How often did you incorporate this type of
professional development into your teaching?
Never

Did not participate

Incorporated once or a few
times a year
Incorporated once or a few
times a month
Incorporated once or a few
times a week
GO TO item 6-3 below.

6-3.

Considering all of the professional development you participated in during the past 12
months, how relevant was it to your teaching assignment?
Mark (X) only one box.
Did not complete any professional
development in the past 12 months ➔

GO TO item 6-5 on page 28.

Not relevant at all
Somewhat relevant
Very relevant

6-4.

As a result of completing any professional development activities in the past 12 months, did
you receive credits toward re-certification or advanced certification?
Yes
No

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6-5.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about YOUR
professional development as a teacher at THIS school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
disagree

Somewhat
disagree

Somewhat
agree

Strongly
agree

a. I have sufficient resources available for
my professional development.

b. I have access to about the same amount of
resources for professional development as
other teachers.

c. My professional development opportunities
are aligned with this school’s performance
goals.

d. The techniques I am learning about in my
professional development will help improve
student learning.

e. I feel capable of incorporating the kinds of
techniques I am learning about in my
professional development.

f. The types of professional development
available to me are consistent with my own
professional goals.

g. I have the opportunity to provide feedback
to school leaders about my professional
development experience to determine its
value and impact.

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7. TEACHER ENGAGEMENT
7-1.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about your work at
THIS school?
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Strongly
disagree

Somewhat
disagree

Somewhat
agree

Strongly
agree

A small
extent

A moderate
extent

A great
extent

a. The stress and disappointments involved in
teaching at this school aren’t really worth it.

b. The teachers at this school like being here;
I would describe us as a satisfied group.

c. I like the way things are run at this school.
d. There are too many restrictions on what I
can discuss in my classroom.

e. If I could get a higher paying job I’d leave
teaching as soon as possible.

f. I think about transferring to another school.
g. I don’t seem to have as much enthusiasm
now as I did when I began teaching.

h. I think about staying home from school
because I’m just too tired to go.

7-2.

To what extent is your teaching impacted by the following:
Mark (X) one box on each line.
Not at all

a. Complaints from parents
b. Lack of parental support for school policies
c. Fear of litigation
d. Insufficient teaching staff
e. Insufficient non-teaching staff
f. Insufficient school resources

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8. GENERAL EMPLOYMENT AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The following questions refer to your BEFORE-TAX earnings from teaching and other employment.

8-1.

DURING THE SUMMER OF 2023, did you have any earnings from:
Report amounts in whole dollars.

a. Teaching summer school in this school or any other school?
Yes ➔

How much?

No

$

.00

,

Did all of these earnings come from your current
school?
Yes
No
GO TO item 8-1b below.

b. Working in a non-teaching job in this school or any other school during the summer?
Yes ➔

How much?

No

$

.00

,

Did all of these earnings come from your current
school?
Yes
No
GO TO item 8-1c below.

c. Working in any NONSCHOOL job during the summer?
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-2 below.

8-2.

How many days are covered by your contract, per contract year?
Include professional development, student contact days, and any other days covered by
your contract.
Days per contract year

8-3.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, what is your base teaching salary for the entire
school year?
Report amounts in whole dollars.

$

30

,

.00

For the entire school year

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8-4.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, earn any additional compensation
from this school for extracurricular or additional activities such as coaching, student activity
sponsorship, mentoring teachers, or teaching evening classes?
Report amounts in whole dollars.
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-5 below.

8-5.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, earn any additional
compensation from this school based on your students’ performance (e.g., through a merit
pay or pay-for-performance agreement)?
Report amounts in whole dollars.
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-6 below.

8-6.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, have you earned income from any OTHER sources
from this school, such as a state supplement, etc.?
Do NOT report any earnings already reported.
Report amounts in whole dollars.
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-7a below.

8-7a. DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, earn additional
compensation from working in any job OUTSIDE this school?
Yes ➔
No ➔

GO TO item 8-7b on page 32.
GO TO item 8-8 on page 32.

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8-7.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, earn additional
compensation OUTSIDE this school for the following:
Do NOT report any earnings already reported.
Report amounts in whole dollars.

b. Teaching or tutoring (OUTSIDE this school)?
Yes ➔

How much?

$

No

,

.00

GO TO item 8-7c below.

c. Non-teaching job that is related to the teaching field (OUTSIDE this school)?
Yes ➔

How much?

$

No

,

.00

GO TO item 8-7d below.

d. Any other job (OUTSIDE this school)?
Yes ➔

How much?

$

No

,

.00

GO TO item 8-8 below.

8-8.

DURING THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, do you, or will you, receive a retirement pension
check paid from a teacher retirement system?
Report amounts in whole dollars.
Yes ➔

How much?

$

,

.00

No
GO TO item 8-9 below.

8-9.

Other than money you may have borrowed from family or friends, did you take out any type
of student loans to help pay for your undergraduate or graduate education?
Yes
No ➔

8-10.

GO TO item 8-18 on page 34.

Do you still owe all, some, or none of the amount that you borrowed?
All ➔

GO TO item 8-11 on page 33.

Some ➔
None ➔

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GO TO item 8-11 on page 33.
GO TO item 8-13 on page 33.

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8-11.

How much do you typically pay each month on your student loans?
Please provide the amount you pay each month, even if it is different from your minimum monthly
payment.
Please answer based on any federal, private, state, and school loans you have, including loans
for your bachelor’s degree and for any education since your bachelor’s degree. If the amount
changes, please report the most recent amount.

$
8-12.

.00

,

per month

Please indicate your level of stress regarding your student loan debt. Would you say your
level of stress is:
Very low
Low
Moderate
High
Very high

8-13.

Please indicate whether your student loan debt has influenced your employment plans and
decisions in any of the following ways. Did you —

a. Have to work at more than one job at the same time because of your student loan debt?
Yes
No

b. Take a less desirable job because of your student loan debt?
Yes
No

8-14.

Are you aware of any student debt forgiveness programs for teachers?
Yes
No ➔

8-15.

GO TO item 8-18 on page 34.

Are you currently, or have you ever been, enrolled in any student debt forgiveness programs
for teachers?
Yes ➔
No ➔

GO TO item 8-17 on page 34.
GO TO item 8-16 on page 34.

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8-16.

Why have you not enrolled in any student debt forgiveness programs for teachers?
Mark (X) all that apply.
I applied to a program(s) but did not qualify.
I do not expect to qualify for any program(s).
I have not had a chance to apply yet.
I am not sure how to apply.
I have not decided which program(s) to apply to.
I do not think applying would be worth it.
All my student debt has been paid off.
I never had any student debt.
GO TO item 8-18 below.

8-17.

What type of student debt forgiveness program are you currently enrolled in or have you
ever been enrolled in?
Mark (X) all that apply.
A federal program
A state or county program
A program through my school or school district
A program through another entity – please specify

8-18.

C

Are you a member of a teachers’ union or an employee association similar to a union?
Yes
No

8-19a. Does your school offer tenure?
Yes
No ➔

GO TO Section 9 on page 35.

b. Are you tenured at your current school?
Yes
No

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9. TEACHER DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
9-1.

Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?
Yes
No

9-2.

What is your race?
Mark (X) one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be.
White
Black or African-American
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
American Indian or Alaska Native

9-3.

What is your year of birth?

9-4.

What is your gender?
Female
Male
Another gender – Please specify

C

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10. CONTACT INFORMATION
10-1.

Please enter the date you completed this questionnaire.
MM

DD

YYYY
 

10-2.

Please indicate how much time it took you to complete this form, not counting interruptions.
Please record the time in minutes, e.g., 50 minutes, 65 minutes, etc.
Minutes

10-3.

We may contact you in the future for a short follow-up survey on teacher retention. Without
your contact information, we may not be able to reach you, especially if you leave your
current school before the next school year. This short follow-up survey will provide
policymakers with information about why teachers stay in teaching, change schools, or leave
the profession.
Please PRINT your name, your home address, your work and home e-mail addresses, and
your cell and home telephone numbers.

a. First name

Middle name

Last name

Suffix

b. Home street address

c. City

d. State

e. ZIP Code

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f. Work e-mail address

g. Home e-mail address

h. Cell phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

I opt out of receiving text messages for follow-up purposes.

i. Home phone number
Area code

Number
–

–

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Thank you very much for your participation
in this survey. If you have any questions,
please contact us, toll-free, at: 1-888-595-1338
or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov

Please return your completed questionnaire
in the enclosed pre-addressed, postage-paid
envelope or mail it to:

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ATTN: DCB 60A
1201 E. 10TH STREET
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47132-0001

To learn more about this survey and to
access reports from earlier collections, see the
National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Additional data collected by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on
a variety of topics in elementary,
secondary, postsecondary, and
international education are available
from NCES’ website at:
http://nces.ed.gov
For additional data collected by various
Federal agencies, including the
Department of Education, visit the
Federal Statistics clearinghouse at:
https://www.usa.gov/statistics

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Note: shown in this package are the paper versions of each survey. There are
also web versions of each instrument.
In February 2024 NCES opted to add a final question to the Teacher
Questionnaire for the purpose of facilitating follow-up testing. As described in
Part B, any teacher who completes a paper questionnaire (or the web
questionnaire before April 15, 2024) will receive a follow-up miniquestionnaire; see Appendix B-13 in this document.
However, respondents who complete the web questionnaire on or after April
15, 2024, will have one final question as part of the online Teacher
Questionnaire. A screenshot of this item is included below.

10. 2023-24 NTPS Public and Private School Principal
Instrument Login Page

11. 2023-24 NTPS Public and Private School Instrument
Login and Confidentiality Pages

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Private School Instrument

12. 2023-24 NTPS Public and Private School Teacher
Instrument Login Page

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