EyePOD Advanced Group 2 Pre-Student Attitude and Engagement Survey Fall 2011

1. EYEPOD Advanced Group 2 Pre-Student Achievement and Engagement Survey Fall 2011

 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS

This questionnaire contains statements about your beliefs and attitudes about the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. There are no "right" or "wrong" answers. Check "1" if you strongly disagree that the statement applies to you, "5" if you strongly agree, or some number in between if your agreement is somewhere in the middle.

Please enter the student ID number your teacher gives you. Be sure to give an answer for all questions. If you change your mind about an answer, you may change it.

Some statements in this questionnaire are fairly similar to other statements. Don't worry about this. Simply give your opinion about all statements.

STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Some of the disciplines included in this category are Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics. Coursework in the STEM fields provide preparation for a variety of careers. Some of these include:

Automotive Technology
Actuarial Science
Electronics Technology
Computer Aided Designer
Engineering
Medicine
Biological Science
Biomedical Engineering
Financial Analyst
Chemist
Industrial Design
Computer Science
Forensic Science
Technician, electro-mechanical
Geography and Geology
Math and Science Education
Physical Science
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologist

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1. Student ID number:
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2. Grade level:
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3. Ethnicity:
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4. Gender
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5. What math courses have you taken in junior high or high school?
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6. What math courses do you plan to take before you graduate?
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7. What science courses have you taken in junior high or high school?
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8. What science courses do you plan to take before you graduate?
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9. What type of college do you plan to attend after you graduate?
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10. What is the highest level of schooling completed by your mother, step-mother, or maternal guardian?
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11. What is the highest level of schooling completed by your father, step-father, or paternal guardian? (Choose only one)