Cycle 4 Advance Questionnaire - Certificated Faculty
Frequency Distribution Report
CROCKER R-II School District

School Guidance Counselor
fac1a Frequency Percent
NO 44 95.65
YES 2 4.35

Library Media Specialist
fac1b Frequency Percent
NO 44 95.65
YES 2 4.35

Special Education Teacher
fac1c Frequency Percent
NO 41 89.13
YES 5 10.87

Classroom Teacher
fac1d Frequency Percent
NO 12 26.09
YES 34 73.91

Administrator
fac1e Frequency Percent
NO 43 93.48
YES 3 6.52

Other Certificated Faculty
fac1f Frequency Percent
NO 43 93.48
YES 3 6.52

Data Collected in Fall, 2007
Tables Generated January 09, 2008

 


Cycle 4 Advance Questionnaire - Certificated Faculty
Frequency Distribution Report
CROCKER R-II School District

  Strongly
Agree
Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly
Disagree
 
Question N Pct. N Pct. N Pct. N Pct. N Pct. Number
Missing
2 - My school collaborates with community agencies to meet the needs of students 12 27.9 16 37.2 12 27.9 3 7.0 0 0.0 3
3 - There are effective supports in place to assist students who are in jeopardy of academic failure 14 30.4 16 34.8 6 13.0 9 19.6 1 2.2 0
4 - I emphasize the importance of effort with students 36 78.3 10 21.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0
5 - In our school, there is adequate support for classroom teachers to address special education students' IEP goals 12 26.1 13 28.3 5 10.9 15 32.6 1 2.2 0
6 - There is adequate collaboration between special education staff and classroom teachers in our school 8 17.4 18 39.1 4 8.7 14 30.4 2 4.3 0
7 - There is adequate professional development for teachers working with special education students in our school 10 22.7 17 38.6 7 15.9 8 18.2 2 4.5 2
8 - My school's administration protects instructional time available to teachers from interruptions. 14 31.1 17 37.8 4 8.9 6 13.3 4 8.9 1
9 - Our principal uses classroom management as part of our evaluation 18 40.0 18 40.0 8 17.8 1 2.2 0 0.0 1
10 - Clear rules that promote good behavior are enforced in our school 16 35.6 16 35.6 3 6.7 8 17.8 2 4.4 1
11 - Clear rules regarding behavior have been established in my classroom 32 69.6 14 30.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0
12 - Educators in our school use effective practices to promote positive behavior 17 37.8 21 46.7 5 11.1 2 4.4 0 0.0 1
13 - Teachers in our school use effective practices to keep all students actively engaged in learning 16 36.4 20 45.5 2 4.5 5 11.4 1 2.3 2
14 - Educators in our school respond to inappropriate behaviors quickly and effectively 16 34.8 20 43.5 5 10.9 5 10.9 0 0.0 0
15 - Norms for conduct that foster collegiality and professionalism among professional staff and administrators are clear and routinely followed 14 32.6 13 30.2 10 23.3 5 11.6 1 2.3 3
16 - Teachers in my school are routinely involved in formulating schoolwide decisions and policies 7 15.9 16 36.4 9 20.5 10 22.7 2 4.5 2
17 - Teachers are routinely engaged in collaborative problem solving around instructional issues 9 20.9 20 46.5 4 9.3 9 20.9 1 2.3 3
18 - Effective vehicles are in place for parents and community to communicate with the school 16 36.4 20 45.5 3 6.8 5 11.4 0 0.0 2
19 - In our school we communicate effectively to parents and the community 15 34.1 18 40.9 7 15.9 4 9.1 0 0.0 2
20 - Parents are encouraged to discuss their child's educational needs with the school 23 53.5 15 34.9 3 7.0 2 4.7 0 0.0 3
21 - I routinely analyze disaggregated student data and use it to plan my instruction 9 23.7 13 34.2 11 28.9 5 13.2 0 0.0 8
22 - An assessment system is used that provides timely feedback on specific knowledge and skills for individual students 13 31.0 22 52.4 5 11.9 2 4.8 0 0.0 4
23 - My school administers assessments througout the school year that are used to guide instruction 12 27.3 18 40.9 7 15.9 7 15.9 0 0.0 2
24 - My school uses assessment data to evaluate and align the curriculum 17 38.6 17 38.6 4 9.1 6 13.6 0 0.0 2
25 - Emphasis is placed on valuing and respecting differences among students and their families in our school 10 22.2 26 57.8 6 13.3 3 6.7 0 0.0 1
26 - Student opinions are valued by teachers and administrators 15 33.3 15 33.3 12 26.7 3 6.7 0 0.0 1
27 - Faculty and staff solicit input from diverse student groups regarding the improvement of our school 7 16.3 17 39.5 11 25.6 7 16.3 1 2.3 3
28 - I feel comfortable having discussions regarding racial / ethnic issues with my colleagues 18 42.9 16 38.1 5 11.9 3 7.1 0 0.0 4
29 - Individual student differences are appreciated at our school 13 30.2 20 46.5 9 20.9 1 2.3 0 0.0 3
30 - Students are provided with opportunities to construct and work on long-term projects of their own design 10 23.8 15 35.7 10 23.8 3 7.1 4 9.5 4
31 - In our school teachers are encouraged to be instructional leaders 15 34.1 20 45.5 3 6.8 5 11.4 1 2.3 2
32 - My school's principal fosters shared beliefs and a sense of community and cooperation 21 47.7 13 29.5 6 13.6 3 6.8 1 2.3 2
33 - My school's principal monitors the effectiveness of school practices and their impact on student learning 18 40.9 11 25.0 9 20.5 5 11.4 1 2.3 2
34 - Our principal identifies issues in the school that could potentially become problems 17 38.6 13 29.5 7 15.9 6 13.6 1 2.3 2
35 - My school's principal systematically engages faculty and staff in discussions about current research on teaching and learning 13 29.5 8 18.2 10 22.7 11 25.0 2 4.5 2
36 - Our school teaches and reinforces student self-discipline and responsibility 17 37.0 17 37.0 5 10.9 5 10.9 2 4.3 0
37 - Students who are prone to violence are systematically identified 10 22.7 18 40.9 10 22.7 6 13.6 0 0.0 2
38 - Our school promotes an environment of mutual respect among students 15 33.3 22 48.9 5 11.1 3 6.7 0 0.0 1
39 - The content considered essential for all students to learn versus that considered supplemental has been identified and communicated to teachers 14 34.1 20 48.8 4 9.8 3 7.3 0 0.0 5
40 - My school systematically ensures that teachers address essential content 16 38.1 20 47.6 3 7.1 3 7.1 0 0.0 4
41 - The amount of essential content that has been identified can be addressed in the instructional time available to teachers 10 25.0 20 50.0 5 12.5 1 2.5 4 10.0 6
42 - The essential content is organized and sequenced in a way that students have ample opportunity to learn it 11 26.2 21 50.0 7 16.7 1 2.4 2 4.8 4
43 - Our principal promotes innovation 15 35.7 15 35.7 7 16.7 4 9.5 1 2.4 4
44 - I have the skills necessary to meet the needs of all learners in my classroom 19 45.2 20 47.6 2 4.8 1 2.4 0 0.0 4
45 - I believe that I can positively impact student performance 29 67.4 12 27.9 2 4.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 3
46 - I have received violence prevention training 19 42.2 18 40.0 1 2.2 6 13.3 1 2.2 1
47 - Our professional development improves student achievement 17 38.6 17 38.6 6 13.6 3 6.8 1 2.3 2
48 - I have received adequate training in using computers and other technology to support my work with students 13 29.5 18 40.9 7 15.9 4 9.1 2 4.5 2
49 - The professional development activities I attend are related to my district's Comprehensive School Improvement Plan 19 44.2 20 46.5 3 7.0 0 0.0 1 2.3 3
50 - I have received professional development on differentiating instruction for learners 18 42.9 18 42.9 1 2.4 3 7.1 2 4.8 4
51 - My school adequately prepares all students for post-secondary education, and/or successful entry into the workforce 4 9.8 10 24.4 9 22.0 14 34.1 4 9.8 5
52 - Students are held accountable for doing quality work 13 28.9 19 42.2 6 13.3 5 11.1 2 4.4 1
53 - The mission of this school is clearly defined 16 35.6 17 37.8 9 20.0 2 4.4 1 2.2 1
54 - All staff in our school hold high expectations for student learning 14 31.1 14 31.1 6 13.3 8 17.8 3 6.7 1
55 - There are open channels of communication among students, staff and administrators 19 42.2 13 28.9 7 15.6 5 11.1 1 2.2 1
56 - There are avenues for recognizing and rewarding the accomplishments of all students 16 35.6 22 48.9 2 4.4 4 8.9 1 2.2 1
57 - There are sufficient library media materials to support my program 8 18.6 16 37.2 7 16.3 8 18.6 4 9.3 3
58 - Career-Technical education is an essential part of the district's program of studies 12 32.4 17 45.9 6 16.2 2 5.4 0 0.0 9
59 - I feel safe at this school 27 61.4 14 31.8 0 0.0 2 4.5 1 2.3 2
60 - The library media center materials are current and in good condition 9 20.9 19 44.2 8 18.6 4 9.3 3 7.0 3
61 - In our community, people tend to trust each other 12 27.9 20 46.5 4 9.3 7 16.3 0 0.0 3
62 - My professional development has improved the way I teach 15 34.9 27 62.8 1 2.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 3
63 - My school provides suggestions to parents on ways to assist at home with their child's learning 12 26.7 22 48.9 4 8.9 7 15.6 0 0.0 1
64 - My school views parents as partners in the educational process 15 34.1 22 50.0 5 11.4 2 4.5 0 0.0 2
65 - My school has created specific strategies to better involve parents in the education of their child 12 28.6 22 52.4 5 11.9 3 7.1 0 0.0 4
66 - The board has high expectations for student achievement 13 30.2 21 48.8 5 11.6 3 7.0 1 2.3 3
67 - Students are treated fairly in this school 12 27.3 18 40.9 9 20.5 3 6.8 2 4.5 2
68 - The community is proud of this school 11 26.2 24 57.1 4 9.5 3 7.1 0 0.0 4
69 - This school makes students feel they belong 15 34.1 19 43.2 7 15.9 2 4.5 1 2.3 2
70 - If students in this school have a problem, teachers will listen and help 19 43.2 22 50.0 2 4.5 1 2.3 0 0.0 2
71 - I usually look forward to each working day as a teacher 17 38.6 21 47.7 3 6.8 1 2.3 2 4.5 2
72 - Discipline is handled fairly in this school 9 19.6 18 39.1 11 23.9 5 10.9 3 6.5 0
73 - Collaboration with classroom teachers to integrate library and media resources and skills into classroom instruction is adequate 11 25.0 20 45.5 7 15.9 5 11.4 1 2.3 2
74 - The librarian/media specialist requests my input into the selection of resources 23 52.3 16 36.4 4 9.1 1 2.3 0 0.0 2
75 - There is adequate instruction in the use of library and media resources for classes and individual students 12 28.6 18 42.9 8 19.0 3 7.1 1 2.4 4
76 - There is systematic collaboration across subject areas in our building 9 21.4 13 31.0 12 28.6 7 16.7 1 2.4 4
77 - Individual counseling services are available to students 22 51.2 15 34.9 5 11.6 1 2.3 0 0.0 3
78 - The board establishes policies and permits administrators to implement these policies on a day to day basis 10 25.6 21 53.8 6 15.4 2 5.1 0 0.0 7
79 - The community provides enough money to adequately provide quality educational programs to children 9 20.5 11 25.0 11 25.0 11 25.0 2 4.5 2
80 - Overall, my school building is in good condition 13 28.9 24 53.3 5 11.1 3 6.7 0 0.0 1
81 - If I had a chance to choose all over again, I would still choose teaching as a career 25 58.1 8 18.6 5 11.6 2 4.7 3 7.0 3
82 - There is systematic collaboration between the academic and career education programs in our district. 7 18.9 12 32.4 15 40.5 3 8.1 0 0.0 9

Data Collected in Fall, 2007
Tables Generated January 09, 2008

 


Cycle 4 Advance Questionnaire - Certificated Faculty
Frequency Distribution Report
CROCKER R-II School District

How much homework time do you assign
your students each day
fac83 Frequency Percent
Do not assign 17 40.48
1/2 hour or less 20 47.62
1 hour 4 9.52
2 hours 1 2.38

Frequency Missing = 4


Data Collected in Fall, 2007
Tables Generated January 09, 2008

 


Cycle 4 Advance Questionnaire - Certificated Faculty
Frequency Distribution Report
CROCKER R-II School District

  Regularly Often Occasionally Rarely Not at
all
 
Question N Pct. N Pct. N Pct. N Pct. N Pct. Number
Missing
84 - Students are taught effective note-taking skills. 6 15.0 13 32.5 15 37.5 3 7.5 3 7.5 6
85 - I assess the level of prior knowledge of all students before initiating instruction. 18 42.9 20 47.6 4 9.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 4
86 - Organize students into flexible groups based on their understanding of the content and skill level. 14 33.3 18 42.9 7 16.7 2 4.8 1 2.4 4
87 - Begin instructional units by presenting students with clear learning goals. 22 51.2 17 39.5 3 7.0 1 2.3 0 0.0 3
88 - Begin instructional units by having students identify personal learning goals that fit within the learning goals presented by the teacher. 7 17.1 12 29.3 10 24.4 10 24.4 2 4.9 5
89 - Provide students with specific feedback on the extent to which they are accomplising the learning goals. 22 51.2 15 34.9 4 9.3 2 4.7 0 0.0 3
90 - Have students keep track of their own performance on the learning goals. 7 17.1 9 22.0 13 31.7 10 24.4 2 4.9 5
91 - Have students assess themselves relative to their personal learning goals after completing a unit. 8 19.5 7 17.1 15 36.6 7 17.1 4 9.8 5
92 - Make use of cooperative learning groups. 15 34.9 18 41.9 7 16.3 3 7.0 0 0.0 3
93 - Have students construct verbal or written summaries of new content. 13 33.3 12 30.8 9 23.1 4 10.3 1 2.6 7
94 - Have students represent new content in nonlinguistic ways (e.g. mental image, picture, pictograph, graphic organizer, physical model, enactment). 13 31.0 15 35.7 11 26.2 2 4.8 1 2.4 4
95 - Provide students with opportunities to practice important skills and procedures prior to assessment. 27 61.4 14 31.8 2 4.5 0 0.0 1 2.3 2
96 - I alter instructional strategies when students are having difficulty learning the material. 30 69.8 12 27.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 2.3 3
97 - Model or demonstrate important skills or procedures. 33 75.0 10 22.7 0 0.0 1 2.3 0 0.0 2
98 - Incorporate contextual/real life learning in the classroom. 33 76.7 9 20.9 1 2.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 3
99 - Incorporate problem solving instructional activities in the classroom. 29 67.4 11 25.6 3 7.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3
100 - Have students revise and correct errors in their work as a way of reviewing and revising content. 25 59.5 9 21.4 6 14.3 1 2.4 1 2.4 4
101 - Have students compare and classify content. 14 33.3 16 38.1 10 23.8 1 2.4 1 2.4 4
102 - Have students construct metaphors and analogies. 5 12.8 8 20.5 13 33.3 7 17.9 6 15.4 7
103 - Provide specific feedback on the homework assigned to students. 19 48.7 15 38.5 3 7.7 0 0.0 2 5.1 7
104 - Incorporate information about careers in my instruction. 15 34.9 9 20.9 14 32.6 5 11.6 0 0.0 3

Data Collected in Fall, 2007
Tables Generated January 09, 2008