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K-12 Remote Learning Experience Survey

Join us to share your thoughts and experiences regarding remote learning for K-12 children. Your insights will help us understand the challenges and advantages that students and parents faced during these unprecedented times.

  • Share your feedback on the effectiveness of remote instruction.
  • Provide valuable input on areas for improvement.
  • Help shape the future of education!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingParent24
What is your gender?
Male
Female
I'd prefer not to say
Non-binary
What age range do you fall under?
Under 18
18-25
26-35
36-45
46-55
55+
What is the highest level of school you have completed or the highest degree you have received?
Less than high school degree
High school degree or equivalent (e.g., GED)
Some college but no degree
Associate degree
Bachelor’s degree
Graduate degree
If you have children in K-12, please describe the different approaches teachers used to provide remote instruction to your child?
Teachers were readily accessible
Teachers provided one-on-one tutoring services
Teachers showed a lot of support to my child
Teachers provided adequate support
Teachers failed to provide adequate support
Not applicable. I don’t have children
Check any concerns you might have regarding remote learning.
Not enough supervision for the child
Lack of meaningful content from the teacher to the child
Fallen test scores due to lack of comprehension by the child
Lack of interest in learning by the child
All of the above
Which academic option do you feel K-12 children could benefit the most from
Remotely (virtual)
In-person (face-to-face)
Hybrid (half virtual and half in-person
All of the above
What are some things you would like to see improved for K-12 if remote learning continues?
More group and teamwork interactions
Engaging and hands-on virtual activities
Use creative and innovative virtual lectures
Assign reading from fun books
Encourage children to read out loud during virtual sessions
Written essays to help develop cognition
All of the above
Select the letter grade change you noticed for either your child since COVID-19
From “A” grade to a “B” grade
From a “B” grade to a “C” grade
From a “C” grade to a “D” grade
From a “D” grade to an “F” grade
No noticeable grade changes
The grade improved significantly
What are some noticeable cognitive changes a child may have experienced during virtual learning? a)
Emotionally withdrawn
Displays anxiety and stress
Poor communication skills
Child spends too much time playing games
Milestones were missed due to lack of social interaction with classmates
No cognitive changes
How do you feel about remote learning for K-12 children?
I don’t like it
I don’t feel is the most effective way to educate children
I feel that Teachers are not prepared or trained to teach online
I do not support virtual education as the only means of teaching young children
I strongly believe that face-to-face education helps children develop socially, emotionally, mentally, and physically.
Not applicable to me because I don’t have children
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