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What is it?. Tell Them From Me is an online student survey. It is not a test. It is a series of questions that will help your teachers and principal learn more about you and your school. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: What is it?
Page 2: What is it?

What is it?

• Tell Them From Me is an online student survey.

• It is not a test.

• It is a series of questions that will help your teachers and principal learn more about you and your school.

• It is completely anonymous – no-one will know that your answers came from you (it has “credit card” level security).

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What should you do?

• Be open and honest about your answers.

• Do not include any information that would identify you (e.g. your name, phone number, teacher’s name, etc.).

• Make sure your answers reflect what you think – not what your friends would answer or what you think your parents or teacher would want you to say.

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Who sees this information?

• The information is sent over a secure data line to a database server.

• There, it is mixed with all the other responses from thousands of other students in the same grade as you.

• If less than 5 students respond to any given question, the results will not be shown.

• Remember: it is completely anonymous. No one will know your answers came from you.

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How is this done?

• You receive a random username and password..(don’t lose it, and keep it confidential!)

• You go online (www.tellthemfromme.com) and enter the username and password given to you.

• If you don’t have time to finish the survey, you may go online at another time to finish it..(that’s why it’s important to keep your username + password!)

• The survey will take around 35 minutes to complete.

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Why are we doing this?

• This is an opportunity for you to give your opinion on things that matter to you at school.

• It will help teachers and principals identify changes that can improve your school.

• The survey was designed by researchers to give the most useful information for determining what needs toget done to improve your school.

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Is it really that useful?Here are some examples of things that other schoolshave done after learning from their surveys:

We asked: Tell us about some of the things you don’t like about your school.

You said: “Parking Pass in the student parking lot is a dumb idea.”

We say: We hear you and the idea is withdrawn.

We asked: Tell us about some of the things you wouldlike to see more in your school.

You said: “More presentations and activities toencourage school spirit.”

We say: Awesome. Please bring specific ideas andsuggestions to teachers.

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Why are some questions so personal?

• The survey does assess a number of personal areas in order to get a fuller picture of the students in your school.

For example: parent education levels happen to be a very good indicator of socio-economic status which is reported for the whole school, not individual students.

• It helps to give us an idea of thebackground for the student bodyat your school, without you havingto identify yourself.

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Why the questions on Aboriginal status, immigrant status, and language spoken at home?

• To help the school hear the voice of this group, to see if there is something the school should consider doing to improve student outcomes.

• This is a chance to express this directly and openly, without any concerns about whether or not you should say something.

• We want to know when doing the same thing foreveryone isn’t quite the right approach to take.

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Why no back-button?

• Once you submit a page, you cannot go back and make changes to your answers.

• Security reasons: Protecting you! If you leave your computer part-way through your survey, no-one can go back and change your answers.

• Time concerns: We want you to have enough time to finish the survey.

• Take care in answering, but don’t worry if you messup on a question or two.

• Remember: It is not a test.

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Thank you!Your opinion counts and

will help us to improve our school!