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Sonoma County Schools - Elementary Schools - "Student Survey" District Report - No School Seg - January 2023

Report Contents

  • KEY RATINGS
  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Executive Summary Percent Positives
  • ENGAGEMENT
    • Engagement Percentile Charts
    • Engagement Percent Positives
    • Engagement Response Distributions
  • ACADEMIC CHALLENGE
    • Academic Challenge Percentile Charts
    • Academic Challenge Percent Positives
    • Academic Challenge Response Distributions
  • INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS
    • Instructional Methods Percentile Charts
    • Instructional Methods Percent Positives
    • Instructional Methods Response Distributions
  • CULTURE
    • Culture Percentile Charts
    • Culture Percent Positives
    • Culture Response Distributions
  • BELONGING
    • Belonging Percentile Charts
    • Belonging Percent Positives
    • Belonging Response Distributions
    • Bullying Bar Charts
  • RELATIONSHIPS
    • Relationships Percentile Charts
    • Relationships Percent Positives
    • Relationships Response Distributions
  • PROJECT-BASED LEARNING
    • Project-Based Learning Percentile Charts
    • Project-Based Learning Percent Positives
    • Project-Based Learning Response Distribution
  • EMOTIONAL & MENTAL HEALTH
    • Emotional & Mental Health Percentile Charts
    • Emotional & Mental Health Average Ratings
    • Emotional & Mental Health Percent Positives
    • Emotional & Mental Health Response Distributions
  • APPENDIX
    • Response Count
    • Comparative Dataset
    • Respondent & School Information
    • Methodology
    • Survey Questions
    • Chart Types
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Project-Based Learning Response Distribution

Students were asked how often they do the following things in the classroom:

Talk with classmates about problems in the real world - Overall
Talk with classmates about problems in the real world - Subgroup
Think about other ways to solve a problem - Overall
Think about other ways to solve a problem - Subgroup
Choose what kinds of projects you would like to work on - Overall
Choose what kinds of projects you would like to work on - Subgroup
Work on hands-on projects with other students - Overall
Work on hands-on projects with other students - Subgroup
Work on a first draft of a project to make it better - Overall
Work on a first draft of a project to make it better - Subgroup
Present projects to your class - Overall
Present projects to your class - Subgroup

Relevance and Interdisciplinary Work

Do the things that you learn in class help you outside of school? - Overall
Do the things that you learn in class help you outside of school? - Subgroup
Do the things that you learn in one subject help you in other subjects? - Overall
Do the things that you learn in one subject help you in other subjects? - Subgroup
Does your teacher use examples that connect to life outside of school? - Overall
Does your teacher use examples that connect to life outside of school? - Subgroup
Does your teacher use examples that connect to what you learn in other subjects? - Overall
Does your teacher give you examples that relate to what you learn in other subjects? - Subgroup

Effect of PBL Practices

Do group projects make you a better student? - Overall
Do group projects make you a better student? - Subgroup
Does what you learn in school help you think about what you want to do when you grow up?- Overall
Does what you learn in school help you think about what you want to do when you grow up? - Subgroup
Can you figure out how to solve problems even if you haven't been taught how? - Overall
Can you figure out how to solve problems even if you haven't been taught how? - Subgroup
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