Surveys could be used in my class in many ways because they research careers, finances, and their short and long term goals.
Creating surveys will help the students understand how important education is for their future goals as well as researching surveys to understand how their environments will change when they take on new jobs in different cities. How safe is the new neighborhood, are there good schools my area, will public transportation be available or hospitals with good reputations will all be able to be answered through surveys. Surveys could also be taken on their daily work sites or comments about employers for the other students to decide whether to get a job at that site.
Parents can give quite a bit of information about their childs past strengths and weaknesses which could benefit when placing the student in a work environment. The parents can also be a great resource for connections to the business world, some will come to class to share their careers, or help with local fund raisers for school clubs.
I would use surveys in my classroom to have students to research different career paths. They could check on the different jobs available in different areas; compare salaries, cost-of-living, etc., from one area to another. Students could then pick their own career path and compile research for that career – will they need to go to college and which one has the most to offer for that career? Based on research – will they commute or relocate? I think having parents to fill out a survey on their child is the best way to get to know that child. It would enable you to find out what kind of learner that child is and also if there is anything you should know about the child up front that can enable you to educate the child in the best way possible. Also, parents can be very resourceful and participate in the classroom.
Q1- I think by taking pre and post surveys it helps you see if students feel they learned what they wanted to. I would probably ask questions about instructional techniques and/or content. Q2- I think my students would benefit from creating their own surveys. They could ask the questions they seek answers for. Perhaps we could do a class survey on school issue or government. Q3- I think I could learn things about a parents point of view by surveying them; however, I think I would need to be cautious about what I was asking.
I would use surveys in my classroom to find out what the students know about the concept already. This would help me to know what information should be covered more thoroughly than others. This would also help me to see what areas of interest the students have. What kind of activities they prefer doing. I would be able to find out their styles of learning through a survey.
Students in my Introduction to Business class could definitely benefit from creating surveys. There are many activities students could make surveys about, eg. marketing, products, businesses.
I think it would be an excellent idea to have parents fill out surveys. This would give me a wealth of information about their son or daughter that would help when creating lessons or understanding the personality of their child.
Survey would be a wonderful resource for the students to learn about their fellow students, teachers, or community. This could also help with their marketing skills, leadership skills, or communication skills.
Surveys could be used as a resource for BCA I. You could have your students make up their own surveys, pass them out, collect the data, and then have them chart their responses on charts and graphs in Excel.
I feel I could benefit from sending surveys out to my students’ parents to find out what they expect from me as a teacher and what type of involvement they have with their child.
Surveys could be used in the classroom in a variety of ways. At the beginning of the semester, you can use an interest survey to help gain insight on students' interests and on students' prior knowledge of the course.
Students can create surveys of school-based topics and then can chart their results in Excel. They can also survey the student body on various topics and publish the results in the school newspaper.
You could benefit from creating a parental survey about their child's learning styles, study habits, interests, and concerns.
Q1.- You could use surveys in class at the beginning of learning a new concept to check for prior knowledge, then at the end of a unit as a type of post test. You could use surveys to gather information to create charts and graphs.
Q.2- Creating surveys in my classroom could help my students because they could learn about their classmates. They could also learn to use information they collect from a survey to create charts and/or graphs. Then they can expand on that and learn to read and understand information on graphs and charts.
Q.3--Yes, I could benefit from having parents filling out surveys. They could give me information at the beginning of the year about their child's likes and dislikes and which subjects they may excel in or need a little more help with. They would be useful at the end of the year to let me know maybe what could be added to the curriculum or what could have been done differently, as well as units that they appreciated their children studying.
Surveys could be used as a pretest before a lesson. We have a unit on marketing research. My students could use surveymonkey to create their own marketing research surveys.
Creating surveys could help the students write specific, valid and reliable questions. They could learn how to write and analyze forced-choice and open-ended questions. They would be able to create professional looking surveys and have others actually respond to their survey.
Surveys could be a good way to open lines of communication with parents. It would be a good way to learn about parents and their opinions.
I could use surverys to find out how much experience they have with technology, their attitudes toward school, their future plans and goals. I don't know that I would use survey monkey for pre or post tests because I am not sure about the availibility of an equation editor in the free version. My students would benefit from using survey monkey because they could collect the data to use for different types of statistical analysis. It would also give opportunities for improving writing skills. I have used short surveys with parents. Their response indicatedto me that they appreciated the opportunity to share their ideas. I think survey monkey would enable me to make more professional surveys.
They can be used for gather data about prior knowledge. The survey could also be used for follow up on an assignment or presentation given in class. The students would benefit because I would be able to refine instruction to their prior knowledge and deficiencies. They would also be able to give feedback on the type of assignments and learning styles they prefer. Parents could fill out a survey on their learning goals for their child. The survey might also include information about how the student best learn and how to best communicate with the parents.
Q1--I could use surveys in my classes as pretests to find out what students already know. If they are already familiar with a concept, we can move on to something that they do not know. It would also provide an opportunity to get their input and to find out what they are most interested in.
Q2--It would give them experience in using other technology in the classroom. They could choose a specific topic to gather information and examine the results. They could also use Microsoft Office programs to compose a report and chart the results.
Q3--I think that it would be beneficial to survey parents. It would be a good source of information to find out about the students and also if the parents have skills or access to resources that could be used in our classes.
Q 1 - In my Health classes, I could use and have used surveys as a pre-knowledge test; assess healthy behaviors; ascertain level of involvement/knowledge of unhealthy behaviors. Some students will answer honestly if they can answer anonymously.
Q 2 - The students would be able to collect data on a Health topic that interests them. It could also help they relate to their classmates and learn similarities in behavior.
Q 3 - It is common in Health to survey parents to gain prior knowledge so that I am aware of delicate areas regarding Healthy behaviors in the family. The parents also help provide ideas to further lessons.
There are several ways to use surveys in your class. It could be used to collect prior knowledge, student's interests (to help plan projects, and obtain feedback on lessons.
It allows the opinions to be heard without fear. Sometimes people can comunicate better by writing instead of verbally. It also keeps the students honest and not swayed by opinions of other students. If used to obtain lesson feedback, it could improve the lesson for the next year or future lessons.
Yes,parents filling out surveys will help you see where the parents want for their children. It could open up communications between, parent, student and teacher. If worded correctly may let you know what different parents are willing to assist with during the school year.
I teach yearbook and we are constantly using surveys to fill up extra pages for each class. This would be a quick way to talley the answers. It would also be an way to get an idea of what topics you may need to cover in a class.
Suveys often give students a chance to give their opinions about a topic without fear of ridicule. More than surveys helping students themselves, it allows the creator of the survey to better help the students.
I think this would be an excellent way to get feedback from parents especially in a school setting. Being a high school teacher you rarely have contact with parents uless it is on a bad note. I think surveys would be a way of getting parents more involved with their child's education if they could offer input of things we are doing well and things we need to improve on.
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Surveys could be used in my class in many ways because they research careers, finances, and their short and long term goals.
Creating surveys will help the students understand how important education is for their future goals as well as researching surveys to understand how their environments will change when they take on new jobs in different cities. How safe is the new neighborhood, are there good schools my area, will public transportation be available or hospitals with good reputations will all be able to be answered through surveys. Surveys could also be taken on their daily work sites or comments about employers for the other students to decide whether to get a job at that site.
Parents can give quite a bit of information about their childs past strengths and weaknesses which could benefit when placing the student in a work environment. The parents can also be a great resource for connections to the business world, some will come to class to share their careers, or help with local fund raisers for school clubs.
I would use surveys in my classroom to have students to research different career paths. They could check on the different jobs available in different areas; compare salaries, cost-of-living, etc., from one area to another. Students could then pick their own career path and compile research for that career – will they need to go to college and which one has the most to offer for that career? Based on research – will they commute or relocate?
I think having parents to fill out a survey on their child is the best way to get to know that child. It would enable you to find out what kind of learner that child is and also if there is anything you should know about the child up front that can enable you to educate the child in the best way possible.
Also, parents can be very resourceful and participate in the classroom.
Q1- I think by taking pre and post surveys it helps you see if students feel they learned what they wanted to. I would probably ask questions about instructional techniques and/or content.
Q2- I think my students would benefit from creating their own surveys. They could ask the questions they seek answers for. Perhaps we could do a class survey on school issue or government.
Q3- I think I could learn things about a parents point of view by surveying them; however, I think I would need to be cautious about what I was asking.
I would use surveys in my classroom to find out what the students know about the concept already. This would help me to know what information should be covered more thoroughly than others. This would also help me to see what areas of interest the students have. What kind of activities they prefer doing. I would be able to find out their styles of learning through a survey.
Students in my Introduction to Business class could definitely benefit from creating surveys. There are many activities students could make surveys about, eg. marketing, products, businesses.
I think it would be an excellent idea to have parents fill out surveys. This would give me a wealth of information about their son or daughter that would help when creating lessons or understanding the personality of their child.
Survey would be a wonderful resource for the students to learn about their fellow students, teachers, or community. This could also help with their marketing skills, leadership skills, or communication skills.
Surveys could be used as a resource for BCA I. You could have your students make up their own surveys, pass them out, collect the data, and then have them chart their responses on charts and graphs in Excel.
I feel I could benefit from sending surveys out to my students’ parents to find out what they expect from me as a teacher and what type of involvement they have with their child.
Surveys could be used in the classroom in a variety of ways. At the beginning of the semester, you can use an interest survey to help gain insight on students' interests and on students' prior knowledge of the course.
Students can create surveys of school-based topics and then can chart their results in Excel. They can also survey the student body on various topics and publish the results in the school newspaper.
You could benefit from creating a parental survey about their child's learning styles, study habits, interests, and concerns.
Q1.- You could use surveys in class at the beginning of learning a new concept to check for prior knowledge, then at the end of a unit as a type of post test. You could use surveys to gather information to create charts and graphs.
Q.2- Creating surveys in my classroom could help my students because they could learn about their classmates. They could also learn to use information they collect from a survey to create charts and/or graphs. Then they can expand on that and learn to read and understand information on graphs and charts.
Q.3--Yes, I could benefit from having parents filling out surveys. They could give me information at the beginning of the year about their child's likes and dislikes and which subjects they may excel in or need a little more help with. They would be useful at the end of the year to let me know maybe what could be added to the curriculum or what could have been done differently, as well as units that they appreciated their children studying.
Surveys could be used as a pretest before a lesson. We have a unit on marketing research. My students could use surveymonkey to create their own marketing research surveys.
Creating surveys could help the students write specific, valid and reliable questions. They could learn how to write and analyze forced-choice and open-ended questions. They would be able to create professional looking surveys and have others actually respond to their survey.
Surveys could be a good way to open lines of communication with parents. It would be a good way to learn about parents and their opinions.
I could use surverys to find out how much experience they have with technology, their attitudes toward school, their future plans and goals. I don't know that I would use survey monkey for pre or post tests because I am not sure about the availibility of an equation editor in the free version.
My students would benefit from using survey monkey because they could collect the data to use for different types of statistical analysis. It would also give opportunities for improving writing skills.
I have used short surveys with parents. Their response indicatedto me that they appreciated the opportunity to share their ideas. I think survey monkey would enable me to make more professional surveys.
They can be used for gather data about prior knowledge. The survey could also be used for follow up on an assignment or presentation given in class. The students would benefit because I would be able to refine instruction to their prior knowledge and deficiencies. They would also be able to give feedback on the type of assignments and learning styles they prefer. Parents could fill out a survey on their learning goals for their child. The survey might also include information about how the student best learn and how to best communicate with the parents.
Q1--I could use surveys in my classes as pretests to find out what students already know. If they are already familiar with a concept, we can move on to something that they do not know. It would also provide an opportunity to get their input and to find out what they are most interested in.
Q2--It would give them experience in using other technology in the classroom. They could choose a specific topic to gather information and examine the results. They could also use Microsoft Office programs to compose a report and chart the results.
Q3--I think that it would be beneficial to survey parents. It would be a good source of information to find out about the students and also if the parents have skills or access to resources that could be used in our classes.
Q 1 - In my Health classes, I could use and have used surveys as a pre-knowledge test; assess healthy behaviors; ascertain level of involvement/knowledge of unhealthy behaviors. Some students will answer honestly if they can answer anonymously.
Q 2 - The students would be able to collect data on a Health topic that interests them. It could also help they relate to their classmates and learn similarities in behavior.
Q 3 - It is common in Health to survey parents to gain prior knowledge so that I am aware of delicate areas regarding Healthy behaviors in the family. The parents also help provide ideas to further lessons.
There are several ways to use surveys in your class. It could be used to collect prior knowledge, student's interests (to help plan projects, and obtain feedback on lessons.
It allows the opinions to be heard without fear. Sometimes people can comunicate better by writing instead of verbally. It also keeps the students honest and not swayed by opinions of other students. If used to obtain lesson feedback, it could improve the lesson for the next year or future lessons.
Yes,parents filling out surveys will help you see where the parents want for their children. It could open up communications between, parent, student and teacher. If worded correctly may let you know what different parents are willing to assist with during the school year.
I teach yearbook and we are constantly using surveys to fill up extra pages for each class. This would be a quick way to talley the answers. It would also be an way to get an idea of what topics you may need to cover in a class.
Suveys often give students a chance to give their opinions about a topic without fear of ridicule. More than surveys helping students themselves, it allows the creator of the survey to better help the students.
I think this would be an excellent way to get feedback from parents especially in a school setting. Being a high school teacher you rarely have contact with parents uless it is on a bad note. I think surveys would be a way of getting parents more involved with their child's education if they could offer input of things we are doing well and things we need to improve on.
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