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Surveys from Educators
We conducted a series of interviews to determine if Primary teachers use surveys within their classrooms, if they have heard of the Web 2.0 tools (Survey monkey and Zoomerang) and how they might incorporate it into their classroom/whole school environment. We have surveyed 10 individuals from a range of year levels, click here to view their responses. Below is our summary of the results provided in graph and dot point format.
What are some ways that you think this tool could be integrated into your lessons?
- Issues that are real to students
- Useful for comparing and contrasting
- For becomming global citizens and understanding different cultures around the world
- To introduce the concept of a survey to students
- To gain feedback from parents
- Multiple choice questionares
- To assess students work
- Mathematics data collection
- To teach students how to use online surveys themselves
- Data collection techniques
- Within SOCE and English to study a specific topic
- To identify areas of interest - should increase their motivation
- Investigations in Science
- To see where students are at accidemically (prior knowledge)
How do you think this tool could be used within the whole school setting?
- To gain information on how parents feel different aspects of the school are progressing
- Surveys on parent and the communities opinion
- To gather data and therefore find weakness which need improvement
- To survey students on feelings about the playground/school setting at lunch time to see if there are any behavioral problems
- They can be used by students/teachers/parents for an end of year/term review of how they are enjoying their classroom and the school environment
- To survey bullying and harrassment within the school
- Parent - teacher interaction
- School uniform policy
- feedback from other teachers on pre and post planning sessions
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