Page 1 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Dear Teacher,    Thank you for considering participating in our study of recent graduates of teacher preparation programs. The study is examining the characteristics  of the clinical practice components of teacher preparation programs. Results will be used to describe variation within and across programs and to  inform future research that examines the effectiveness of program components.    The following survey contains questions about the program or course of study that you participated in to become certified or licensed to teach  (referred to in this survey as "your teacher preparation program"). Your participation is voluntary and you may choose to stop participating at any  time. There will be no penalty if you do not participate or choose to withdraw from the study. Per the policies and procedures required by the  Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002, Title I, Part E, Section 183, responses to this data collection will be used only for statistical purposes. The  reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific school, district, or  individual. We will not provide information that identifies you or your school or district to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law.  Any willful disclosure of such information for nonstatistical purposes, without the informed consent of the respondent, is a Class E felony. The  online survey takes 20 to 30 minutes to complete.    If at any time before, during, or after the study you have questions about the study, you may contact me at   RMC Research Corporation, 633 17th Street, Suite 2100, Denver, CO 80202, (800) 922­3636.    If you have any questions about your rights as a research participant, you may contact Liberty IRB, 1450 S. Woodland Blvd., Deland, FL 32720,  (386) 279­4318.    Thank you for your attention and help.  Sincerely,    Stephen Meyer  Principal Investigator  Research and Evaluation Director, REL Central  By signing your name below, you indicate that you understand the conditions of this study and your agreement to participate. The following questions focus on the field experiences in your teacher preparation program. By "field  experience," we mean activities in which you participated in PreK­12 classrooms and schools (and other settings  in which you may have worked with PreK­12 students) as part of your teacher preparation program prior to  becoming a classroom teacher. These include activities such as student teaching, observing or assisting in  classrooms, tutoring, or conducting research.    Introduction * First Name: Last Name: Date:   Section A: Field Experience Characteristics Page 2 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation 1. How many courses did you have to take as part of your program of study toward certification (not including all courses taken for your degree; just those that were specifically required to gain a teaching certificate)? 2. Among the courses you took that were required for certification, how many had field experience associated with them (e.g., observation of classroom instruction, tutoring school children)? 3. Please estimate the total number of hours (clock hours, not credit hours) that you spent in field experience that were part of your teacher preparation program. 4. In how many schools did you have field experience? 5. In how many classrooms did you have field experience? 6. In how many other sites (outside of PreK­12 schools and classrooms) did you have field experience? 7. With which student grade levels did you have field experience? (Choose all that apply) Number of courses Number of courses Number of hours Number of schools Number of classrooms Number of other sites Pre­K   g f e d c Kindergarten  g f e d c 1st  g f e d c 2nd  g f e d c 3rd   g f e d c 4th  g f e d c 5th   g f e d c 6th   g f e d c 7th  g f e d c 8th  g f e d c 9th  g f e d c 10th   g f e d c 11th  g f e d c 12th   g f e d c 100% 100% 100% 25% 10, 20, 30+, 30+ 4, 5, 30+, 30+ 80/wk, 500, 40/wk, 40/wk/ 1, 2, 2, 1 4, 5, 2, 1 0, 2, --, 0     Page 3 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation 8. During your field experience (thinking about all your experiences in PreK­12 schools and classrooms as part of your teacher preparation program), how frequently did you work with the following types of students? 9. Thinking about the school(s) in which you had field experience, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following? Now, we'd like you to focus on the student teaching aspect of your field experience. By your "student teaching experience," we mean your  placement as a classroom teacher in a PreK­12 school to practice instruction under the supervision of an experienced teacher.   10. Did you have student teaching experience? 11. Did you have more than one student teaching placement? If you have had more than one student teaching placement, please answer the following items based on your experience across placements.  12. Please identify the subject area(s) and grade level(s) you taught in your student teaching experience.   Never or  Almost Never Rarely Occasionally Often Always or  Almost Always Don't Know a. Students from varied cultural backgrounds n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. Students with varied levels of socio­economic status n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. Students with varied levels of English proficiency n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j Strongly  Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Don't Know a. You received sufficient support from the school  administration. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. Adequate resources and materials/ equipment for your  classroom were available. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. School procedures for student discipline were  effective. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j d. The principal was an effective leader. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j e. Teaching staff were collegial. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j f. I was able to have intellectually rich discussions about  teaching and learning with my colleagues. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j g. Parent/family involvement was strong. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j   Section A: Field Experience Characteristics No   n m l k j Yes   n m l k j No  n m l k j Yes (Please specify how many different student teaching placements you have had)     n m l k j 75% 25% 25% 75% 50% 25% 25% 25% 75% 100% 25% 50% 25% 25% 50% 25% 75% 25% 75% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 100% 100% Page 4 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Subject Area(s) Taught (Choose all that apply) English/Language Arts  g f e d c Mathematics   g f e d c Science   g f e d c Social studies, history, and/or government   g f e d c World language   g f e d c Special education  g f e d c Art, music, and/or drama   g f e d c Computer science and/or technology  g f e d c Vocational and/or business  g f e d c Health and/or physical education   g f e d c Other (please specify)     g f e d c 100% 100% 100% 100% 25%      Virgin Islands History Page 5 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Grade Level(s) (Choose all that apply) 13. For how many total weeks did your student teaching experience last? (Please exclude any breaks, such as winter or spring break) 14. How many hours per week was your student teaching experience, on average? 15. During your student teaching experience, approximately what percentage of time did you spend as a teacher with complete responsibility for classroom instruction? 16. How well did your student teaching experience match your: 1) career teaching plans, and 2) first teaching position in terms of the following? Number of weeks Number of hours Percentage of time Career Teaching Plans First Teaching Position a. Grade level 6 6 b. Subject matter 6 6 c. Student population characteristics (e.g., race/ethnicity,  income, academic performance) 6 6 Pre­Kindergarten  g f e d c Kindergarten   g f e d c 1st   g f e d c 2nd   g f e d c 3rd   g f e d c 4th  g f e d c 5th   g f e d c 6th  g f e d c 7th  g f e d c 8th   g f e d c 9th   g f e d c 10th   g f e d c 11th   g f e d c 12th  g f e d c 50% 25% 25% 25% 12, 12, 16, 12 7-8, 7-8, 7, 40 55%, 65%, 90%, 80%     Page 6 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation 17. During your field experience (again, thinking about all your experiences in PreK­12 schools and classrooms as part of your teacher preparation program), how often did you do the following?   Section B: Field Experience Curriculum and Timing Never or Almost  Never Rarely Occasionally Often Always or Almost  Always a. I applied the subject matter knowledge that I learned  in my teacher preparation program courses. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. I applied the pedagogy that I learned in my teacher  preparation program courses. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. I tried out strategies and techniques that I learned in  my teacher preparation program courses. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j d. I designed daily lessons. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j e. I set up the classroom for daily lessons. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j f. I planned extended blocks of instruction. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j g. I applied my knowledge of state or district curriculum  and performance standards. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j h. I applied my knowledge of Common Core State  Standards. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j i. I engaged students in test preparation activities to  prepare for the state learning assessment (e.g., review of  test items, discussion of test­taking strategies). n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j j. I used a variety of classroom management strategies. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j k. I developed strategies for managing student  misbehavior. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j l. I implemented the schools' protocol(s) to address  student discipline. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j m. I used computers in classroom instruction. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n. I used technology to communicate with parents or  community members. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j o. I used technology to communicate with other teachers  or administrators at the school. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j p. I used a variety of instructional strategies. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j q. I allowed students to select and/or direct their own  activities. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j r. I adapted instruction to meet the unique learning  needs of students (e.g., to address special needs, levels  of challenge, and interests). n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j s. I interacted with parents. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j t. I participated in instructional activities that involved  families and/or community members. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j u. I participated in non­instructional activities that  involved families and/or community members. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j 50% 50% 50% 50% 25% 75% 75% 25% 50% 50% 50% 50% 25% 75% 100% 75% 1 25% 75% 100% 25% 75% 100% 50% 50% 25% 75% 50% 100% 50% 25% 75% 75% 25% 50% 25% 25% 25% 25% 50% 25% Page 7 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation 18. Please indicate the extent to which you disagree or agree with the following statements. The next questions are about the cooperating teacher with whom you worked during your field experience. By  "cooperating teacher," we refer to the PreK­12 school staff member assigned to oversee your student teaching  and other field experiences. If you worked with multiple cooperating teachers during your field experience,  please respond based on the person with whom you spent the most time.  v. I developed strategies for engaging parents or  community members. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j w. I assessed students formally (through tests, etc.). n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j x. I assessed students informally through daily  monitoring. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j y. I designed formative assessments. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j z. I used data from formal student assessments to guide  my instruction. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j aa. I used data from informal assessments of students to  guide my instruction. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j bb. I participated in professional development activities  offered at my school. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j cc. I participated as a member of an instructional team or  discipline­based department in the school. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j dd. I collaborated with another teacher(s) to plan or  deliver lessons. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j Strongly  Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Don't Know a. My field experience was well timed with the  instructional schedule of the Pre­K­12 school(s) where I  was placed. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. I was able to focus on my field experience, without  being distracted by other commitments or expectations  associated with my teacher preparation program. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j   Section C: Cooperating Teacher Characteristics 25% 50% 25% 50% 50% 100% 25% 75% 25% 75% 100% 50% 50% 25% 50% 25% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% Page 8 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation 19. Please indicate the extent to which you disagree or agree with the following statements about your cooperating teacher. My Cooperating Teacher . . .  The next questions are about the supervising faculty member with whom you worked during your field  experience. By "supervising faculty member," we refer to the individual from your teacher preparation program  who oversaw your student teaching and other field experiences. If you worked with multiple supervising faculty  members during your field experience, please respond based on the person with whom you spent the most time.  Strongly  Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Don't Know a. Had good knowledge of subject area content n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. Understood goals for student learning n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. Understood effective instructional strategies n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j d. Understood how to accommodate different student  learning styles n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j e. Effectively managed the classroom n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j f. Was regarded as a "master teacher" at the school n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j g. Had good communication skills n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j h. Modeled good professional practice n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j i. Gave me useful feedback n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j j. Was an effective mentor to me n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j k. Was able to provide needed support n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j l. Was available to answer my questions or address my  concerns n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j m. Taught in ways that were consistent with what I  learned in my courses n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j   Section D: Supervising Faculty Member Characteristics 75% 25% 25% 75% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 50% 50% Page 9 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation 20. Please indicate the extent to which you disagree or agree with the following statements about your supervising faculty member. My Supervising Faculty Member. . .  The following questions are about the nature of collaboration between your teacher preparation program and the  school(s) in which you had your field experience (thinking about all your experiences in PreK­12 schools and  classrooms as part of your teacher preparation program).   Strongly  Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Don't Know a. Had good knowledge of subject area content n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. Understood goals for student learning n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. Understood effective instructional strategies n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j d. Understood how to accommodate different student  learning styles n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j e. Had good communication skills n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j f. Modeled good professional practice n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j g. Gave me useful feedback n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j h. Was an effective mentor to me n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j i. Was able to provide needed support n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j j. Was available to answer my questions or address my  concerns n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j   Section E: Collaboration between Your Teacher Preparation Program and PreK­ ... 75% 25% 25% 25% 75% 75% 50% 50% 25% 75% 25% 75% 25% 75% 25% 25% 50% 75% 75% 50% Page 10 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation 21. For each of the following activities related to your field experience, please indicate the extent to which they were done exclusively by faculty or staff from your teacher preparation program, by faculty or staff at the school(s) where you were placed, or done jointly. 22. Please indicate the extent to which you disagree or agree with the following statements. The following questions are about the communication you had and feedback you received from your  cooperating teacher and supervising faculty member during your student teaching experience  Done Exclusively by Teacher  Preparation Program  Faculty/Staff Done Exclusively by School  Faculty/Staff Done jointly by Teacher  Preparation Program AND  School Faculty/Staff Don’t Know a. Deciding where I would  be placed for my field  experience n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. Selecting my  cooperating teacher n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. Designing my field  experience n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j d. Monitoring my field  experience n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j e. Assessing my teaching  performance during my  field experience n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j Strongly  Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Don't Know a. Expectations for my field experience were effectively  communicated by my teacher preparation program to  faculty/staff at the PreK­12 school(s) in which I was  placed. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. Expertise was shared among faculty/staff from my  teacher preparation program and faculty/staff at the  PreK­12 school(s) in which I was placed. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. My cooperating teacher and supervising faculty  member worked together as a team to support my field  experience. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j   Section F: Evaluation and Feedback 100% 25% 75% 50% 25% 25% 100% 100% 25% 25% 25% 75% 75% 75% Page 11 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation 23. Thinking about your interactions with your cooperating teacher about issues related to your teaching practice (e.g., curriculum and instruction, classroom management/behavior, students, assessment, materials) during your student teaching experience, how often did each of the following occur? 24. Thinking about your interactions with your supervising faculty member (related to your teaching practice and during your student teaching experience), how often did each of the following occur? 25. If you met with your cooperating teacher and/or supervising faculty member to discuss your teaching during your student teaching experience, please indicate the average length of these meetings.  a. Average length of meetings with your cooperating teacher to discuss your teaching. Never Less than Once  per Month Once per Month Twice per  Month Once per Week 2­3 Times per  Week Daily a. Your cooperating teacher  observed your classroom  teaching. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. You observed your  cooperating teacher's  classroom teaching. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. You received written  feedback about your teaching  from your cooperating  teacher. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j d. You met with your  cooperating teacher to  discuss your teaching. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j Never Less than once  per Month Once per Month Twice per  Month Once per Week 2­3 Times per  Week Daily a. Your supervising faculty  member observed your  classroom teaching. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. You observed your  supervising faculty member 's  classroom teaching. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. You received written  feedback about your teaching  from your supervising faculty  member. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j d. You met with your  supervising faculty member  to discuss your teaching. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j I did not meet to discuss my teaching   n m l k j Average number of minutes    n m l k j 50% 75% 75% 50% 25% 100% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 75% 75% 25% 50% 75% 30/day, 60/day, 60-120/day x 2 Page 12 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation b. Average length of meetings with your supervising faculty member to discuss your teaching. 26. Please indicate which, if any, of the following types of procedures or tools were used during your student teaching experience to document and/or provide feedback about your teaching practice. (Choose all that apply) 27. We are interested in the extent to which your teacher preparation program evaluates the effectiveness of its field experiences. Please indicate whether or not you were asked to provide feedback about the quality of the following elements. (Choose all that apply) I Was Asked to Provide Feedback I Was Not Asked to Provide  Feedback Not Applicable a. The overall quality of my field  experience n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j b. The overall quality of my student  teaching experience n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j c. The quality of the school in which I had  my student teaching experience. n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j d. The quality of my cooperating teacher n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j e. The quality of my supervising faculty  member n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j I did not meet to discuss my teaching  n m l k j Average number of minutes    n m l k j Professional portfolios   g f e d c Assessments of video­recorded lessons   g f e d c Self­assessment or reflective analysis   g f e d c Assessments by peers in your program   g f e d c Oral feedback provided by your cooperating teacher after your classroom teaching  g f e d c Oral feedback provided by your faculty supervisor after your classroom teaching  g f e d c Written feedback provided by your cooperating teacher after your classroom teaching   g f e d c Written feedback provided by your faculty supervisor after your classroom teaching   g f e d c Feedback provided by your cooperating teacher or faculty supervisor during or immediately after your teaching   g f e d c 4 75% 4 75% 4 4 4 4 4 100% 100% 50% 75% 75% 50% 25% 25% 30-40/day x 2, 90/week, 180-240/month          Page 13 Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation Survey of Clinical Practice in Teacher Preparation 28. 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Thank you for completing this survey.     Contact Information First Name Middle Name Last Name Email address Mailing Address Home Phone Number Mobile Phone Number Work Phone Number Employer Name and Location (City, State)   End of Survey No  n m l k j Yes  n m l k j