We have added 7 electronic surveys to our blog. You can access these surveys on the Downloads page. Read on to learn how NMUSD Adult School is using these surveys to monitor, evaluate and improve our various adult programs.
Taken from 01/30/08 email to staff:
Hello NMUSD Adult School Team!
We have added 7 electronic surveys to our Adult Education Matters blog to help us monitor, evaluate and improve our various NMUSD Adult School programs. You can easily access these surveys in the right-hand sidebar under NMUSD Adult School Surveys.
All Teachers:
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Check out our Student Tech Survey (Entry) and Student Tech Survey (Exit). You can test-pilot them 2nd semester. Based on your input, a revised version of the Student Tech Survey will be mandatory for all ESL and vocational ed. students in 2008-2009.
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Please complete the Teacher Tech Survey by February 4, 2008. Thank you!
ESL Teachers:
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As you know, the Student Book Evaluation Survey and Teacher Book Evaluation Survey are due tomorrow, Thursday, January 31, 2008. If you haven’t already completed them, check out our electronic versions and consider doing them online. Cool, eh?
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It’s always good to start off a new semester with a student needs survey. Check out the Student Needs Survey (ESL). A question on ESLRs is included in the electronic version. (Spanish translation to come!) A hard-copy version is also available in NMUSD Adult School Documents ESL Student Needs Assessment.
Computer, H.S.D., GED, Citizenship Teachers:
As always, please give me your input for improvement. We’re a work in progress here at NMUSD Adult School. But, oh, the progress we’re making…together!
In the spirit of collective creativity and — of course — pure life…
Martha
I prefer using nonApple MP3/MP4 vs iPOD since it’s a more open system that integrates easier with Microsoft related OS, software, and hardware. I can usually get the same features and utilization at 1/3 to 1/2 the cost of Apple branded products.
Hey Duane…
Did I slip up and put iPOD on the tech survey…not iPOD/MP3?
I don’t want to be exclusive…and I’ll add the MP3/MP4 immediately (I didn’t even know there was such a thing as MP4!)
Duane, you can give nonApple systems their proper airtime here…as long as I can say in response:
For crunchiness and taste, I still love the Apple best of all!
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