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Clark County School District Clark County Education Association Center for Teaching Quality “Teachers are the ones in the trenches every single day. A survey like this can only help enhance the working climate and help reshape the future of generations of teachers to come.” - John Jasonek, Executive Director, Clark County Education Association
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Frequently
Asked Questions
Why should I take this survey?
Research demonstrates that school working conditions—time,
teacher empowerment, school leadership, professional development,
and facilities and resources—are critical to increasing student
achievement and retaining teachers. This survey will provide you,
your school and your district with information about the status
of working conditions in your school. Your opinions matter. This
survey will help put your experiences and perceptions at the center
of school, district and state efforts to better recruit and retain
quality teachers.
The Clark County School District, in conjunction with the Clark County
Education Association and the Center for Teaching Quality, is asking all
Clark County educators to complete the online Teaching and Learning Conditions
Survey to inform decisions about improving conditions in schools across the district.
Is this survey really anonymous?
Yes! Only researchers at the Center for Teaching
Quality (CTQ) will have access to these surveys. No reports will include
information that could identify an individual teacher and no one in
the district or state will be able to view individual survey results
with demographic information. The code you have been given ensures
that educators only fill out the survey once and help us identify
the school in which you work. It has NOT been assigned to you as an
educator; we will NOT know who you are.
How will the results be used?
This survey will help and participating schools and districts gather
data on an issue that is essential to improve teaching and learning.
Our hope is that these data can be used to for data-driven school
improvement planning, faculty conversations and consideration of
district and state policies and programs. The Clark County School
District and all the stakeholder groups listed as partners on this
website will work to generate tools and provide assistance for the
improvement of school climate.
Who is the Center for Teaching Quality and who is paying for this?
CTQ is an independent non-profit in Chapel Hill, North Carolina that works to
ensure that all students have access to high quality teaching
(www.teachingquality.org).
CTQ is working in at least six additional states this spring on similar learning
conditions initiatives and has successfully completed surveys in North Carolina,
South Carolina, Arizona, Nevada, Kansas, Virginia and Mississippi.
If you have any questions about the initiative, please contact the help desk
at 702-866-6115 or email helpdesk@nvtlc.org
for assistance or to request a new code. If you would like to know more about
CTQ or comment on the survey, please email us at
info@teachingquality.org.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and perspectives with us. We value your
contributions to help provide the highest quality education possible to the
children of Clark County. |