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Domain Report

Domain Area Average** 
Time
district:2.61
state:2.71
Facilities and Resources
district:3.69
state:3.57
Empowerment
district:3.39
state:3.27
Leadership
district:3.56
state:3.47
Professional Development
district:3.61
state:3.52

** Each domain is the composite of questions from the survey that were shown through statistical analyses to describe each area. All are on a 1 to 5 scale with 1 representing the lowest and 5 representing the highest possible average

Detailed Report

Time
Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements.
a. Teachers have reasonable class sizes, affording them time to meet the educational needs of all students.
Strongly Disagree
 29%
state21%
Disagree
 38%
state38%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 6%
state8%
Agree
 25%
state29%
Strongly Agree
 3%
state5%
 
b. Teachers have time available to collaborate with their colleagues.
Strongly Disagree
 13%
state18%
Disagree
 36%
state34%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 10%
state11%
Agree
 36%
state33%
Strongly Agree
 4%
state4%
 
c. The non-instructional time provided for teachers in my school is sufficient.
Strongly Disagree
 20%
state18%
Disagree
 42%
state38%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 14%
state13%
Agree
 23%
state28%
Strongly Agree
 2%
state3%
 
d. Teachers are protected from duties that interfere with their essential role of educating students.
Strongly Disagree
 15%
state15%
Disagree
 30%
state31%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 19%
state18%
Agree
 31%
state30%
Strongly Agree
 6%
state5%
 
e. Efforts are made to minimize the amount of routine administrative paperwork I am required to do.
Strongly Disagree
 22%
state20%
Disagree
 34%
state32%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 18%
state17%
Agree
 25%
state28%
Strongly Agree
 2%
state3%
 
f. Teachers are allowed to focus on educating students with minimal interruption.
Strongly Disagree
 12%
state11%
Disagree
 31%
state29%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 13%
state15%
Agree
 39%
state39%
Strongly Agree
 5%
state6%
 
In an average week of teaching, how much non-instructional time do you have available (not including time spent outside of the normal school day)?
None
 4%
state5%
Less than 3 hours
 50%
state42%
More than 3 hours but less than or equal to 5 hours
 38%
state39%
More than 5 hours but less than or equal to 10 hours
 9%
state12%
More than 10 hours
 0%
state2%
 
In an average week of teaching, how many hours do you spend on school related activities outside the regular school work day (before or after school, and/or on the weekend)?
None
 2%
state1%
Less than 3 hours
 7%
state9%
More than 3 hours but less than or equal to 5 hours
 21%
state19%
More than 5 hours but less than or equal to 10 hours
 39%
state32%
More than 10 hours
 31%
state38%
 
Of these hours, how many are typically spent on remediation efforts with students (i.e., tutoring, academic coaching, etc.)?
None
 22%
state23%
Less than 3 hours
 40%
state44%
More than 3 hours but less than or equal to 5 hours
 28%
state21%
More than 5 hours but less than or equal to 10 hours
 8%
state8%
More than 10 hours
 2%
state4%
 
Of these hours, how many are typically spent on voluntary activities (i.e., coaching, club sponsorship, etc.)?
None
 47%
state38%
Less than 3 hours
 33%
state34%
More than 3 hours but less than or equal to 5 hours
 13%
state13%
More than 5 hours but less than or equal to 10 hours
 5%
state7%
More than 10 hours
 1%
state8%
 
Facilities
Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements.
a. Teachers have sufficient access to appropriate instructional materials and resources.
Strongly Disagree
 8%
state6%
Disagree
 24%
state18%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 12%
state12%
Agree
 46%
state51%
Strongly Agree
 9%
state14%
 
b. Teachers have sufficient access to communications technology, including phones, faxes and email.
Strongly Disagree
 1%
state3%
Disagree
 1%
state7%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 4%
state6%
Agree
 60%
state57%
Strongly Agree
 33%
state28%
 
c. Teachers have sufficient access to office equipment and supplies such as copy machines, paper, chalk, etc.
Strongly Disagree
 5%
state6%
Disagree
 17%
state21%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 7%
state9%
Agree
 54%
state48%
Strongly Agree
 17%
state17%
 
d. Teachers have sufficient access to instructional technology.
Strongly Disagree
 3%
state6%
Disagree
 11%
state18%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 11%
state14%
Agree
 51%
state47%
Strongly Agree
 23%
state15%
 
e. Teachers have sufficient training and support to fully utilize the available instructional technology.
Strongly Disagree
 3%
state7%
Disagree
 19%
state25%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 17%
state18%
Agree
 48%
state41%
Strongly Agree
 13%
state9%
 
f. Teachers have adequate professional space to work productively.
Strongly Disagree
 3%
state5%
Disagree
 14%
state18%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 15%
state15%
Agree
 52%
state50%
Strongly Agree
 15%
state12%
 
g. Teachers have sufficient access to a broad range of professional support personnel.
Strongly Disagree
 4%
state5%
Disagree
 17%
state16%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 17%
state16%
Agree
 51%
state49%
Strongly Agree
 12%
state14%
 
h. Teachers and staff work in a school environment that is safe.
Strongly Disagree
 1%
state2%
Disagree
 4%
state6%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 9%
state9%
Agree
 57%
state55%
Strongly Agree
 29%
state28%
 
Empowerment
Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements.
a. Teachers are centrally involved in decisionmaking about educational issues.
Strongly Disagree
 9%
state12%
Disagree
 24%
state30%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 25%
state21%
Agree
 38%
state33%
Strongly Agree
 4%
state5%
 
b. Teachers are trusted to make sound professional decisions about instruction.
Strongly Disagree
 3%
state7%
Disagree
 18%
state17%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 14%
state14%
Agree
 55%
state51%
Strongly Agree
 10%
state11%
 
c. Teachers are recognized as educational professionals.
Strongly Disagree
 5%
state8%
Disagree
 16%
state16%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 16%
state15%
Agree
 50%
state47%
Strongly Agree
 12%
state14%
 
d. In this school we take steps to solve problems.
Strongly Disagree
 2%
state4%
Disagree
 7%
state12%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 15%
state16%
Agree
 59%
state52%
Strongly Agree
 17%
state16%
 
e. The faculty has an effective process for making group decisions and solving problems.
Strongly Disagree
 4%
state7%
Disagree
 17%
state20%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 19%
state23%
Agree
 50%
state41%
Strongly Agree
 9%
state9%
 
f. Site councils provide teachers opportunities to participate in school planning and decisionmaking.
Strongly Disagree
 4%
state6%
Disagree
 9%
state14%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 24%
state26%
Agree
 53%
state44%
Strongly Agree
 10%
state9%
 
g. Opportunities for advancement within the teaching profession (other than administration) are available to me.
Strongly Disagree
 7%
state9%
Disagree
 16%
state19%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 20%
state21%
Agree
 48%
state43%
Strongly Agree
 9%
state9%
 
h. Parents and community members support teachers, contributing to their success with students.
Strongly Disagree
 11%
state8%
Disagree
 30%
state20%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 25%
state24%
Agree
 30%
state42%
Strongly Agree
 3%
state7%
 
Please indicate how large a role teachers have at your school in each of the following areas:
a. Selecting instructional materials and resources
No role at all
 2%
state4%
Small role
 23%
state21%
Moderate role
 38%
state36%
Large role
 30%
state31%
The primary role
 7%
state8%
 
b. Devising teaching techniques
No role at all
 2%
state2%
Small role
 13%
state12%
Moderate role
 36%
state27%
Large role
 38%
state41%
The primary role
 12%
state18%
 
c. Setting grading and student assessment practices
No role at all
 4%
state6%
Small role
 14%
state20%
Moderate role
 32%
state28%
Large role
 38%
state34%
The primary role
 12%
state13%
 
d. Determining the content of in-service professional development programs
No role at all
 28%
state21%
Small role
 37%
state34%
Moderate role
 26%
state29%
Large role
 9%
state14%
The primary role
 0%
state1%
 
e. The hiring of new teachers
No role at all
 29%
state41%
Small role
 34%
state30%
Moderate role
 26%
state20%
Large role
 10%
state9%
The primary role
 1%
state0%
 
f. Establishing and implementing policies and student discipline
No role at all
 11%
state17%
Small role
 27%
state30%
Moderate role
 32%
state29%
Large role
 25%
state21%
The primary role
 5%
state3%
 
g. Deciding how the school budget will be spent
No role at all
 51%
state48%
Small role
 29%
state33%
Moderate role
 15%
state15%
Large role
 4%
state4%
The primary role
 0%
state0%
 
h. School improvement planning
No role at all
 14%
state17%
Small role
 23%
state31%
Moderate role
 30%
state30%
Large role
 30%
state19%
The primary role
 4%
state3%
 
i. Site council planning/decisionmaking
No role at all
 17%
state20%
Small role
 27%
state30%
Moderate role
 35%
state33%
Large role
 19%
state16%
The primary role
 2%
state2%
 
Leadership
Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements.
a. There is an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect within the school.
Strongly Disagree
 5%
state7%
Disagree
 13%
state15%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 12%
state15%
Agree
 50%
state44%
Strongly Agree
 20%
state18%
 
b. Teachers feel comfortable raising issues and concerns that are important to them.
Strongly Disagree
 6%
state10%
Disagree
 16%
state19%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 12%
state16%
Agree
 49%
state41%
Strongly Agree
 17%
state15%
 
c. The school leadership communicates clear expectations to students and parents.
Strongly Disagree
 3%
state6%
Disagree
 11%
state12%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 16%
state16%
Agree
 50%
state48%
Strongly Agree
 21%
state19%
 
d. All of the faculty are committed to helping every student learn.
Strongly Disagree
 1%
state3%
Disagree
 9%
state12%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 9%
state14%
Agree
 50%
state46%
Strongly Agree
 30%
state26%
 
e. The school leadership consistently enforces rules for student conduct.
Strongly Disagree
 6%
state8%
Disagree
 12%
state18%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 13%
state15%
Agree
 49%
state41%
Strongly Agree
 19%
state18%
 
f. School leaders effectively communicate policies.
Strongly Disagree
 3%
state6%
Disagree
 10%
state13%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 17%
state17%
Agree
 52%
state46%
Strongly Agree
 18%
state18%
 
g. Teachers are held to high professional standards for delivering instruction.
Strongly Disagree
 1%
state2%
Disagree
 4%
state6%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 4%
state10%
Agree
 55%
state51%
Strongly Agree
 35%
state31%
 
h. Teacher performance evaluations are fair in my school.
Strongly Disagree
 4%
state3%
Disagree
 8%
state6%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 16%
state15%
Agree
 52%
state50%
Strongly Agree
 21%
state26%
 
i. Teachers receive feedback that can help them improve teaching.
Strongly Disagree
 2%
state4%
Disagree
 4%
state9%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 14%
state17%
Agree
 55%
state48%
Strongly Agree
 25%
state22%
 
j. Teachers are recognized for accomplishments.
Strongly Disagree
 8%
state8%
Disagree
 15%
state14%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 22%
state18%
Agree
 41%
state41%
Strongly Agree
 14%
state19%
 
The school leadership makes a sustained effort to address teacher concerns about:
a. Leadership issues
Strongly Disagree
 6%
state8%
Disagree
 15%
state16%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 32%
state33%
Agree
 38%
state36%
Strongly Agree
 9%
state7%
 
b. Facilities and resources
Strongly Disagree
 4%
state5%
Disagree
 14%
state15%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 22%
state23%
Agree
 51%
state49%
Strongly Agree
 10%
state9%
 
c. The use of time in my school
Strongly Disagree
 6%
state7%
Disagree
 24%
state20%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 24%
state25%
Agree
 38%
state41%
Strongly Agree
 7%
state8%
 
d. Professional development
Strongly Disagree
 4%
state5%
Disagree
 15%
state12%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 22%
state21%
Agree
 50%
state51%
Strongly Agree
 9%
state11%
 
e. Empowering teachers
Strongly Disagree
 7%
state8%
Disagree
 16%
state17%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 27%
state26%
Agree
 41%
state39%
Strongly Agree
 9%
state10%
 
f. New teacher support
Strongly Disagree
 5%
state6%
Disagree
 11%
state12%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 21%
state21%
Agree
 49%
state43%
Strongly Agree
 14%
state18%
 
Overall, the school leadership in my school is effective.
Strongly Disagree
 6%
state10%
Disagree
 11%
state12%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 16%
state17%
Agree
 48%
state44%
Strongly Agree
 19%
state18%
 
Which position BEST describes the person who most often provides instructional leadership at your school?
Principal or school head
 47%
state44%
Assistant or vice principal
 2%
state4%
Department chair or grade level chair
 3%
state13%
School-based curriculum specialist
 12%
state5%
Mentor/coach
 9%
state6%
Director of curriculum and instruction or other central office based personnel
 4%
state4%
Other teachers
 21%
state20%
None of the above
 2%
state3%
 
Professional Development
Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements.
a. Sufficient resources are available to allow teachers to take advantage of professional development activities.
Strongly Disagree
 4%
state4%
Disagree
 16%
state15%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 17%
state15%
Agree
 50%
state52%
Strongly Agree
 13%
state14%
 
b. Professional development provides teachers with the knowledge and skills most needed to teach effectively.
Strongly Disagree
 2%
state3%
Disagree
 13%
state13%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 19%
state19%
Agree
 55%
state52%
Strongly Agree
 12%
state13%
 
c. Teachers are provided opportunities to learn from one another.
Strongly Disagree
 2%
state4%
Disagree
 13%
state21%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 12%
state18%
Agree
 61%
state48%
Strongly Agree
 13%
state10%
 
d. Adequate time is provided for professional development.
Strongly Disagree
 3%
state7%
Disagree
 23%
state26%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 22%
state21%
Agree
 43%
state38%
Strongly Agree
 8%
state8%
 
e. Professional development offerings are data-driven.
Strongly Disagree
 1%
state3%
Disagree
 8%
state10%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 29%
state38%
Agree
 48%
state37%
Strongly Agree
 13%
state11%
 
f. Professional development has provided YOU with strategies that you have incorporated into your instructional delivery methods.
Strongly Disagree
 2%
state4%
Disagree
 8%
state11%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 13%
state16%
Agree
 59%
state54%
Strongly Agree
 18%
state16%
 
g. I have received follow up from professional development opportunities that help me improve my teaching.
Strongly Disagree
 4%
state6%
Disagree
 17%
state25%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 24%
state26%
Agree
 46%
state34%
Strongly Agree
 10%
state9%
 
h. Professional development has proved useful to YOU in your efforts to improve student achievement.
Strongly Disagree
 3%
state4%
Disagree
 11%
state12%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 16%
state18%
Agree
 56%
state51%
Strongly Agree
 14%
state15%
 
In which of the following areas (if any) do you need additional support to effectively teach your students? (Check all that apply.)
a. Special education (students with disabilities)
 49%
state52%
b. Special education (academically gifted students)
 24%
state27%
c. English Language Learners
 56%
state47%
d. Closing the achievement gap
 57%
state45%
e. Your content area
 12%
state16%
f. Methods of teaching
 15%
state18%
g. Student assessment
 24%
state20%
h. Classroom management techniques
 21%
state20%
i. Reading strategies
 37%
state32%
 
In the past 2 years have you had at least 10 clock hours or more of professional development in each of the following areas? (Check all that apply.)
a. Special education (students with disabilities)
 14%
state21%
b. Special education (academically gifted students)
 3%
state5%
c. English Language Learners
 85%
state83%
d. Closing the achievement gap
 18%
state14%
e. Your content area
 37%
state48%
f. Methods of teaching
 52%
state48%
g. Student assessment
 34%
state35%
h. Classroom management techniques
 21%
state26%
i. Reading strategies
 63%
state52%
 
Overall
Which BEST DESCRIBES your future intentions for your professional career? (Select one.)
Continue working at my current school as long as I am able
 45%
state57%
Continue working at my current school until a better opportunity comes along
 32%
state25%
Continue working in education, but leave this school as soon as I can
 3%
state4%
Continue working in education, but leave this district as soon as I can
 11%
state5%
Leave education all together
 8%
state9%
 
In considering your future plans, please indicate the importance of the following in influencing your decision.
a. Adequate facilities and/or resources
Not Important
 5%
state3%
 5%
state4%
Important
 40%
state37%
 19%
state23%
Extremely Important
 30%
state33%
 
b. Adequate support from school leadership
Not Important
 2%
state2%
 2%
state1%
Important
 23%
state18%
 16%
state20%
Extremely Important
 58%
state59%
 
c. Collegial atmosphere amongst the staff
Not Important
 3%
state3%
 3%
state3%
Important
 21%
state22%
 23%
state27%
Extremely Important
 49%
state46%
 
d. Teaching assignment (subject, students)
Not Important
 4%
state3%
 3%
state3%
Important
 26%
state23%
 22%
state25%
Extremely Important
 45%
state46%
 
e. Time during the work day
Not Important
 3%
state4%
 4%
state6%
Important
 26%
state30%
 30%
state27%
Extremely Important
 36%
state34%
 
f. Empowerment to make decisions that affect my school and/or classroom
Not Important
 2%
state2%
 2%
state3%
Important
 24%
state24%
 29%
state30%
Extremely Important
 43%
state41%
 
g. Effectiveness with the students I teach
Not Important
 3%
state2%
 1%
state1%
Important
 18%
state16%
 27%
state26%
Extremely Important
 51%
state55%
 
h. Salary
Not Important
 2%
state2%
 2%
state4%
Important
 15%
state20%
 21%
state24%
Extremely Important
 60%
state50%
 
i. Cost of living of the community in which my school is located
Not Important
 29%
state18%
 15%
state13%
Important
 24%
state24%
 15%
state18%
Extremely Important
 17%
state27%
 
j. Student behavior
Not Important
 6%
state4%
 12%
state8%
Important
 33%
state28%
 22%
state25%
Extremely Important
 27%
state35%
 
k. Emphasis on testing and accountability
Not Important
 8%
state9%
 16%
state16%
Important
 40%
state37%
 19%
state20%
Extremely Important
 16%
state19%
 
l. The community environment where I live
Not Important
 17%
state12%
 15%
state11%
Important
 34%
state32%
 17%
state23%
Extremely Important
 16%
state22%
 
m. Retirement options
Not Important
 10%
state8%
 9%
state10%
Important
 33%
state27%
 22%
state22%
Extremely Important
 26%
state33%
 
n. Personal reasons (health, family, etc.)
Not Important
 10%
state6%
 8%
state6%
Important
 29%
state25%
 17%
state20%
Extremely Important
 36%
state43%
 
Which aspect of your work environment most affects your willingness to keep teaching at your school? (Check one.)
Time during the work day
 21%
state17%
School facilities and resources
 13%
state16%
School leadership
 38%
state39%
Teacher empowerment
 21%
state22%
Professional development
 8%
state5%
 
Which aspect of your work environment most affects teachers' willingness to keep teaching at your school? (Check one.)
Time during the work day
 16%
state16%
School facilities and resources
 19%
state12%
School leadership
 34%
state42%
Teacher empowerment
 13%
state25%
Professional development
 19%
state5%
 
Which aspect of working conditions is most important to you in promoting student learning? (Check one.)
Time during the work day
 32%
state25%
School facilities and resources
 19%
state23%
School leadership
 10%
state12%
Teacher empowerment
 28%
state30%
Professional development
 12%
state10%
 
Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn.
Strongly Disagree
 5%
state5%
Disagree
 6%
state6%
Neither Disagree Nor Agree
 11%
state11%
Agree
 48%
state45%
Strongly Agree
 30%
state33%
 
Mentee
Have you been formally assigned a mentor in the last three years?
Yes
 73%
state73%
No
 27%
state27%
 
My mentor was effective in providing support in the following areas:
a. Instructional strategies
Of no help at all
 8%
state8%
Has helped a little
 20%
state15%
Has helped some
 25%
state27%
Has helped a lot
 30%
state33%
Help was critical
 16%
state17%
 
b. Curriculum and the subject content I teach
Of no help at all
 12%
state16%
Has helped a little
 19%
state19%
Has helped some
 30%
state23%
Has helped a lot
 23%
state26%
Help was critical
 16%
state16%
 
c. Classroom management/discipline strategies
Of no help at all
 14%
state12%
Has helped a little
 18%
state16%
Has helped some
 31%
state25%
Has helped a lot
 22%
state30%
Help was critical
 14%
state17%
 
d. School and/or district policies and procedures
Of no help at all
 10%
state9%
Has helped a little
 16%
state14%
Has helped some
 27%
state28%
Has helped a lot
 27%
state32%
Help was critical
 22%
state16%
 
e. Completing products or documentation required of new teachers
Of no help at all
 20%
state14%
Has helped a little
 14%
state13%
Has helped some
 17%
state23%
Has helped a lot
 27%
state33%
Help was critical
 22%
state18%
 
f. Completing other school or district paperwork
Of no help at all
 19%
state15%
Has helped a little
 15%
state16%
Has helped some
 17%
state23%
Has helped a lot
 30%
state29%
Help was critical
 20%
state17%
 
g. Social support and general encouragement
Of no help at all
 11%
state8%
Has helped a little
 7%
state10%
Has helped some
 16%
state16%
Has helped a lot
 31%
state36%
Help was critical
 35%
state30%
 
h. Other
Of no help at all
 16%
state15%
Has helped a little
 9%
state8%
Has helped some
 27%
state22%
Has helped a lot
 16%
state29%
Help was critical
 31%
state26%
 
Please indicate whether each of the following were true for you and your mentor:
a. My mentor and I were in the same building (or school)
Yes
 87%
state87%
No
 13%
state13%
 
b. My mentor and I taught in the same content area
Yes
 60%
state60%
No
 40%
state40%
 
c. My mentor and I taught the same grade level
Yes
 48%
state61%
No
 52%
state39%
 
On average, how often did you engage in each of the following activities with your mentor?
a. Planning during the school day with my mentor
Never
 27%
state26%
Less than once per month
 22%
state25%
Once a month
 11%
state12%
Several times a month
 14%
state13%
Once a week
 24%
state16%
Almost daily
 2%
state8%
 
b. Being observed teaching by my mentor
Never
 42%
state18%
Less than once per month
 39%
state47%
Once a month
 7%
state14%
Several times a month
 7%
state12%
Once a week
 4%
state5%
Almost daily
 1%
state4%
 
c. Observing my mentor's teaching
Never
 46%
state38%
Less than once per month
 41%
state40%
Once a month
 11%
state11%
Several times a month
 1%
state5%
Once a week
 1%
state3%
Almost daily
 0%
state3%
 
d. Planning instruction with my mentor
Never
 32%
state30%
Less than once per month
 26%
state28%
Once a month
 13%
state12%
Several times a month
 13%
state13%
Once a week
 15%
state11%
Almost daily
 1%
state6%
 
e. Having discussions with my mentor about my teaching
Never
 12%
state5%
Less than once per month
 25%
state22%
Once a month
 6%
state13%
Several times a month
 20%
state20%
Once a week
 18%
state18%
Almost daily
 18%
state21%
 
How important has your mentoring experience been in your decision to continue teaching at this school?
Made no difference at all
 30%
state26%
Only slightly important
 13%
state15%
Somewhat important
 17%
state15%
Important
 23%
state21%
Very important
 17%
state23%
 
Mentor
How many teachers do/did you mentor?
1
 36%
state43%
2
 19%
state23%
3
 20%
state15%
4 - 6
 18%
state11%
7 - 10
 2%
state2%
10+
 6%
state5%
 
On average, how often do/did you meet with your mentee(s)?
Never
 1%
state1%
Less than once per month
 2%
state4%
Once a month
 9%
state7%
Several times a month
 12%
state19%
Once a week
 44%
state27%
Almost daily
 32%
state42%
 
Please indicate whether each of the following are/were true for you and your mentee(s):
a. My mentee(s) and I are/were in the same building.
None of them
 9%
state12%
Some of them
 21%
state14%
All of them
 70%
state74%
 
b. My mentee(s) and I teach/taught in the same content area.
None of them
 11%
state12%
Some of them
 28%
state20%
All of them
 61%
state68%
 
c. My mentee(s) and I teach/taught the same grade level.
None of them
 18%
state13%
Some of them
 25%
state26%
All of them
 57%
state62%
 
On average, how often did you engage in each of the following activities with your mentee(s)?
a. Planning during the school day with my mentee(s)
Never
 8%
state10%
Less than once per month
 7%
state9%
Once a month
 11%
state11%
Several times a month
 18%
state16%
Once a week
 44%
state32%
Almost daily
 12%
state23%
 
b. Observing my mentee(s) teaching
Never
 16%
state13%
Less than once per month
 32%
state24%
Once a month
 17%
state16%
Several times a month
 14%
state14%
Once a week
 10%
state13%
Almost daily
 11%
state20%
 
c. Being observed by my mentee(s)
Never
 13%
state17%
Less than once per month
 37%
state27%
Once a month
 17%
state14%
Several times a month
 13%
state11%
Once a week
 9%
state12%
Almost daily
 10%
state20%
 
d. Planning instruction with my mentee(s)
Never
 0%
state5%
Less than once per month
 13%
state12%
Once a month
 12%
state14%
Several times a month
 18%
state18%
Once a week
 44%
state29%
Almost daily
 13%
state21%
 
e. Having discussions with my mentee(s) about their teaching
Never
 2%
state2%
Less than once per month
 3%
state6%
Once a month
 11%
state9%
Several times a month
 21%
state19%
Once a week
 35%
state26%
Almost daily
 27%
state37%