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Teacher Effectiveness Survey

Teacher Effectiveness Survey


Hello:


Thank you for considering participating in my research! You and other instrumental music educators will be asked questions about the characteristics of effective music teachers and where those characteristics are acquired. It will take approximately 10 minutes to complete a survey, which I hope you find interesting, if not fun!


It is very important to learn your opinions. The results of this research can inform both current and future music educators about how to achieve the most success as an instrumental music teacher. Your participation in this study is completely voluntary and there are no foreseeable risks associated with this project. However, if you feel uncomfortable answering any questions, you can withdraw from the survey at any point.


Your survey responses will remain confidential and data from this research will be reported only in the aggregate. Only I, the researcher, will have access to individual survey responses, and these responses will not be released to anyone. This research is in compliance with and has been approved by the university's institutional review board.


If you have any concerns about your treatment as a research participant, please contact the Sponsored Programs and Academic Research Center:

Kepner Hall, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO 80639; 970-351-1907.


Beginning the survey indicates to me your consent to participate in this Research.



If you have questions at any time about the survey or the procedures, you may contact Emily Moss at 206-310-7541 or by email at the address specified below.


Thank you very much for your time and support. Please start the survey now by clicking on the Continue button below.


Your current position (check all that apply):
Select the one you think best describes the school where you currently teach:
Total number of years of school teaching experience (don't include student teaching; count the current year as one full year):
At which type of institution did you COMPLETE your undergraduate music teacher-training?
Based on your experience as an instrumental music teacher, which of the following characteristics, relative to each other, are "extremely important," “very important,” “important,” or “somewhat important,” for effective instrumental music teachers to possess?

Extremely Important
Very Important
Important
Somewhat Important
Maintain an effective rehearsal pace
Maintain student behavior (strong, but fair discipline)
Employ excellent singing skills
Move toward and among the group
Possess competent conducting gestures
Possess proficient piano skills
Easily develop a positive rapport with people
Be knowledgeable of subject matter materials (literature, recordings, methods books, etc.)
Possess excellent ear-training skills (error detection)
Be musically expressive
Extremely Important
Very Important
Important
Somewhat Important
Be able to manage finances well
Be organized
Have a pleasant affect; sense of humor
Frequently make eye contact with students
Be able to work with students of different ages and abilities
Involve students in the learning process
Possess strong leadership skills
Present feedback clearly and effectively
Be enthusiastic, energetic
Maintain a high level of professionalism
Extremely Important
Very Important
Important
Somewhat Important
Possess an understanding of teaching/learning strategies
Be knowledgeable and proficient with secondary instruments
Display confidence
Use effective nonverbal communication
Maintain excellent classroom management and procedures
Have excellent speaking skills (diction, tonal inflection, vocabulary)
Possess excellent sight-reading (sight-singing) skills
Be able to motivate students
Possess Effective subject presentation and delivery skills
Possess good lesson planning skills
Extremely Important
Very Important
Important
Somewhat Important
Employ a positive approach
Maintain high musical standards
Maximize time on task
Be mature and have self-control
Be patient
Be flexible and adaptable
Be creative, imaginative, and spontaneous
Be goal-oriented
Possess musical knowledge (theory, history, etc.)
Manage stress well
Again, based on your experience as an instrumental music teacher, please indicate where you believe an instrumental music teacher acquires the following characteristics. There may be more than one place of acquisition -- pick the one you think best describes where the characteristic is acquired. Please be sure to read the descriptions below as some categories might seem similar.



Personal Development: Personality traits or something gained through personal (not professional) growth

Family/Friends: Friends or family who have been influential; not a professional mentor

Teacher-Training Programs: Any University- or Collegiate-based program completed in order to teach music

Student Teaching: Completed as a portion of a teacher certification program

Mentors: Anyone who, either formally or informally, assisted in shaping professional opinions, behaviors, etc.

Professional Development: Graduate-school courses, seminars, workshops, etc. offered outside of a formal undergraduate degree program; could include a district-offered induction program or state-mandated certification credits and/or courses

Teaching Experience: Anything gained as a result of "doing" and/or being in the profession

Other: Anything that does not fit any of the other descriptions

Personal
Development
Family/Friends
Teacher-Training
Programs
Student
Teaching
Mentors
Professional
Development
Teaching
Experience
Other
Be organized
Be creative, imaginative, and spontaneous
Display confidence
Present feedback clearly and effectively
Be musically expressive
Be patient
Be mature and have self-control
Be knowledgeable and proficient with secondary instruments
Employ excellent singing skills
Be flexible and adaptable
Personal
Development
Family/Friends
Teacher-Training
Programs
Student
Teaching
Mentors
Professional
Development
Teaching
Experience
Other
Be able to motivate students
Easily develop a positive rapport with people
Be able to manage finances well
Employ a positive approach
Frequently make eye contact with students
Be able to work with students of different ages and abilities
Be enthusiastic, energetic
Be knowledgeable of subject matter materials (literature, recordings, methods books, etc.)
Be goal-oriented
Possess Effective subject presentation and delivery skills

Last page!


Personal
Development
Family/Friends
Teacher-Training
programs
Student
teaching
Mentors
Professional
development
Teaching
experience
other
Maximize time on task
Possess strong leadership skills
Possess excellent sight-reading (sight-singing) skills
Have excellent speaking skills (diction, tonal inflection, vocabulary)
Possess an understanding of teaching/learning strategies
Move toward and among the group
Involve students in the learning process
Manage stress well
Possess excellent ear-training skills (error detection)
Maintain high musical standards
Personal
Development
Family/Friends
Teacher-Training
programs
Student
teaching
Mentors
Professional
development
Teaching
experience
other
Use effective nonverbal communication
Possess musical knowledge (theory, history, etc.)
Possess proficient piano skills
Have a pleasant affect; sense of humor
Maintain a high level of professionalism
Possess competent conducting gestures
Maintain student behavior (strong, but fair discipline)
Possess good lesson planning skills
Maintain excellent classroom management and procedures
Maintain an effective rehearsal pace
If you have any further comments about the survey or questions for me, please enter them below. Otherwise, click Continue.

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