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Summary Results Comparison
2012 North Carolina Teacher Working Conditions Survey
Summary Comparison Results
 2010 Bertie High (100.00% responded)
 2012 Bertie High (90.48% responded)
Time
Item Question
% Agree
2010
Bertie
High
2012
Bertie
High
Q2.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about the
use of time in your school.
a. Class sizes are reasonable such that teachers have the time available to
meet the needs of all students.
80.0 81.6
b. Teachers have time available to collaborate with colleagues. 80.0 57.9
c. Teachers are allowed to focus on educating students with minimal
interruptions.
72.5 47.4
d. The non-instructional time provided for teachers in my school is
sufficient.
76.9 64.9
e. Efforts are made to minimize the amount of routine paperwork teachers
are required to do.
69.2 60.6
f. Teachers have sufficient instructional time to meet the needs of all
students.
87.5 89.2
g. Teachers are protected from duties that interfere with their essential role
of educating students.
69.2 42.1
Facilities and Resources
Item Question
% Agree
2010
Bertie
High
2012
Bertie
High
Q3.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about your
school facilities and resources.
a. Teachers have sufficient access to appropriate instructional materials. 65.0 33.3
b. Teachers have sufficient access to instructional technology, including
computers, printers, software and internet access.
73.8 60.5
c. Teachers have access to reliable communication technology, including
phones, faxes and email.
95.1 94.6
d. Teachers have sufficient access to office equipment and supplies such as
copy machines, paper, pens, etc.
69.0 52.6
e. Teachers have sufficient access to a broad range of professional support
personnel.
58.5 35.1
f. The school environment is clean and well maintained. 73.8 56.8
g. Teachers have adequate space to work productively. 85.4 78.9
h. The physical environment of classrooms in this school supports teaching
and learning.
65.9 72.2
i. The reliability and speed of Internet connections in this school are
sufficient to support instructional practices.
81.0 76.3
Community Support and Involvement
Item Question % Agree
2010
Bertie
High
2012
Bertie
High
Q4.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about
community support and involvement in your school.
a. Parents/guardians are influential decision makers in this school. 30.6 17.1
b. This school maintains clear, two-way communication with the
community.
55.3 41.7
c. This school does a good job of encouraging parent/guardian
involvement.
52.5 43.2
d. Teachers provide parents/guardians with useful information about
student learning.
82.1 58.3
e. Parents/guardians know what is going on in this school. 48.7 37.1
f. Parents/guardians support teachers, contributing to their success with
students.
57.1 17.1
g. Community members support teachers, contributing to their success
with students.
57.9 33.3
h. The community we serve is supportive of this school. 60.5 31.3
Managing Student Conduct
Item Question
% Agree
2010
Bertie
High
2012
Bertie
High
Q5.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about
managing student conduct in your school.
a. Students at this school understand expectations for their conduct. 82.5 51.4
b. Students at this school follow rules of conduct. 48.8 10.8
c. Policies and procedures about student conduct are clearly understood
by the faculty.
75.6 73.0
d. School administrators consistently enforce rules for student conduct. 65.9 31.4
e. School administrators support teachers' efforts to maintain discipline in
the classroom.
72.5 48.6
f. Teachers consistently enforce rules for student conduct. 64.1 47.1
g. The faculty work in a school environment that is safe. 87.2 42.9
Teacher Leadership
Item Question
% Agree
2010
Bertie
High
2012
Bertie
High
Q6.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about
teacher leadership in your school.
a. Teachers are recognized as educational experts. 65.0 75.0
b. Teachers are trusted to make sound professional decisions about
instruction.
75.0 75.7
c. Teachers are relied upon to make decisions about educational issues. 73.2 67.6
d. Teachers are encouraged to participate in school leadership roles. 75.0 73.7
e. The faculty has an effective process for making group decisions to
solve problems.
60.0 55.3
f. In this school we take steps to solve problems. 55.0 45.9
g. Teachers are effective leaders in this school. 72.5 60.0
Q6.5 Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in
this school.
40.5 26.5
School Leadership
Item Question
% Agree
2010
Bertie
High
2012
Bertie
High
Q7.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about
school leadership in your school.
a. The faculty and staff have a shared vision. 67.5 54.3
b. There is an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect in this school. 48.7 47.2
c. Teachers feel comfortable raising issues and concerns that are
important to them.
50.0 47.2
d. The school leadership consistently supports teachers. 70.7 42.9
e. Teachers are held to high professional standards for delivering
instruction.
92.9 78.9
f. The school leadership facilitates using data to improve student learning. 85.4 73.5
g. Teacher performance is assessed objectively. 85.0 83.3
h. Teachers receive feedback that can help them improve teaching. 84.2 67.7
i. The procedures for teacher evaluation are consistent. 84.6 80.6
j. The school improvement team provides effective leadership at this
school.
57.1 50.0
k. The faculty are recognized for accomplishments. 78.0 61.1
Q7.3 The school leadership makes a sustained effort to address teacher concerns about:
a. Leadership issues 62.9 36.4
b. Facilities and resources 63.2 40.0
c. The use of time in my school 76.9 48.6
d. Professional development 73.7 44.1
e. Teacher leadership 81.6 48.5
f. Community support and involvement 65.7 48.5
g. Managing student conduct 82.5 55.6
h. Instructional practices and support 81.6 52.9
i. New teacher support 75.0 39.4
Professional Development
Item Question
% Agree
2010
Bertie
High
2012
Bertie
High
Q8.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with statements about professional
development in your school.
a. Sufficient resources are available for professional development in my
school.
52.4 32.4
b. An appropriate amount of time is provided for professional development. 56.1 47.2
c. Professional development offerings are data driven. 92.3 57.7
d. Professional learning opportunities are aligned with the school’s
improvement plan.
75.8 50.0
e. Professional development is differentiated to meet the individual needs of
teachers.
51.3 25.0
f. Professional development deepens teachers' content knowledge. 70.0 54.3
g. Teachers have sufficient training to fully utilize instructional technology. 50.0 54.1
h. Teachers are encouraged to reflect on their own practice. 87.8 88.2
i. In this school, follow up is provided from professional development. 77.5 38.2
j. Professional development provides ongoing opportunities for teachers to
work with colleagues to refine teaching practices.
75.6 50.0
k. Professional development is evaluated and results are communicated to
teachers.
71.1 38.2
l. Professional development enhances teachers' ability to implement
instructional strategies that meet diverse student learning needs.
80.5 58.8
m. Professional development enhances teachers' abilities to improve student
learning.
82.9 65.7
Instructional Practices and Support
Item Question
% Agree
2010
Bertie
High
2012
Bertie
High
Q9.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about
instructional practices and support in your school.
a. State assessment data are available in time to impact instructional
practices.
90.0 74.2
b. Local assessment data are available in time to impact instructional
practices.
97.6 71.9
c. Teachers use assessment data to inform their instruction. 94.7 87.9
e. Teachers work in professional learning communities to develop and align
instructional practices.
87.5 86.5
f. Provided supports (i.e. instructional coaching, professional learning
communities, etc.) translate to improvements in instructional practices by
teachers.
89.2 68.6
g. Teachers are encouraged to try new things to improve instruction. 92.3 88.9
h. Teachers are assigned classes that maximize their likelihood of success
with students.
60.0 38.7
i. Teachers have autonomy to make decisions about instructional delivery
(i.e. pacing, materials and pedagogy).
80.6 82.9
Overall
Item Question
% Agree
2010
Bertie
High
2012
Bertie
High
Q10.6 Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn. 73.2 51.4

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Summary results comparison

  • 1. Summary Results Comparison 2012 North Carolina Teacher Working Conditions Survey Summary Comparison Results  2010 Bertie High (100.00% responded)  2012 Bertie High (90.48% responded) Time Item Question % Agree 2010 Bertie High 2012 Bertie High Q2.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about the use of time in your school. a. Class sizes are reasonable such that teachers have the time available to meet the needs of all students. 80.0 81.6 b. Teachers have time available to collaborate with colleagues. 80.0 57.9 c. Teachers are allowed to focus on educating students with minimal interruptions. 72.5 47.4 d. The non-instructional time provided for teachers in my school is sufficient. 76.9 64.9 e. Efforts are made to minimize the amount of routine paperwork teachers are required to do. 69.2 60.6 f. Teachers have sufficient instructional time to meet the needs of all students. 87.5 89.2 g. Teachers are protected from duties that interfere with their essential role of educating students. 69.2 42.1
  • 2. Facilities and Resources Item Question % Agree 2010 Bertie High 2012 Bertie High Q3.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about your school facilities and resources. a. Teachers have sufficient access to appropriate instructional materials. 65.0 33.3 b. Teachers have sufficient access to instructional technology, including computers, printers, software and internet access. 73.8 60.5 c. Teachers have access to reliable communication technology, including phones, faxes and email. 95.1 94.6 d. Teachers have sufficient access to office equipment and supplies such as copy machines, paper, pens, etc. 69.0 52.6 e. Teachers have sufficient access to a broad range of professional support personnel. 58.5 35.1 f. The school environment is clean and well maintained. 73.8 56.8 g. Teachers have adequate space to work productively. 85.4 78.9 h. The physical environment of classrooms in this school supports teaching and learning. 65.9 72.2 i. The reliability and speed of Internet connections in this school are sufficient to support instructional practices. 81.0 76.3 Community Support and Involvement Item Question % Agree
  • 3. 2010 Bertie High 2012 Bertie High Q4.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about community support and involvement in your school. a. Parents/guardians are influential decision makers in this school. 30.6 17.1 b. This school maintains clear, two-way communication with the community. 55.3 41.7 c. This school does a good job of encouraging parent/guardian involvement. 52.5 43.2 d. Teachers provide parents/guardians with useful information about student learning. 82.1 58.3 e. Parents/guardians know what is going on in this school. 48.7 37.1 f. Parents/guardians support teachers, contributing to their success with students. 57.1 17.1 g. Community members support teachers, contributing to their success with students. 57.9 33.3 h. The community we serve is supportive of this school. 60.5 31.3 Managing Student Conduct Item Question % Agree 2010 Bertie High 2012 Bertie High Q5.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about managing student conduct in your school.
  • 4. a. Students at this school understand expectations for their conduct. 82.5 51.4 b. Students at this school follow rules of conduct. 48.8 10.8 c. Policies and procedures about student conduct are clearly understood by the faculty. 75.6 73.0 d. School administrators consistently enforce rules for student conduct. 65.9 31.4 e. School administrators support teachers' efforts to maintain discipline in the classroom. 72.5 48.6 f. Teachers consistently enforce rules for student conduct. 64.1 47.1 g. The faculty work in a school environment that is safe. 87.2 42.9 Teacher Leadership Item Question % Agree 2010 Bertie High 2012 Bertie High Q6.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about teacher leadership in your school. a. Teachers are recognized as educational experts. 65.0 75.0 b. Teachers are trusted to make sound professional decisions about instruction. 75.0 75.7 c. Teachers are relied upon to make decisions about educational issues. 73.2 67.6 d. Teachers are encouraged to participate in school leadership roles. 75.0 73.7
  • 5. e. The faculty has an effective process for making group decisions to solve problems. 60.0 55.3 f. In this school we take steps to solve problems. 55.0 45.9 g. Teachers are effective leaders in this school. 72.5 60.0 Q6.5 Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school. 40.5 26.5 School Leadership Item Question % Agree 2010 Bertie High 2012 Bertie High Q7.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about school leadership in your school. a. The faculty and staff have a shared vision. 67.5 54.3 b. There is an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect in this school. 48.7 47.2 c. Teachers feel comfortable raising issues and concerns that are important to them. 50.0 47.2 d. The school leadership consistently supports teachers. 70.7 42.9 e. Teachers are held to high professional standards for delivering instruction. 92.9 78.9 f. The school leadership facilitates using data to improve student learning. 85.4 73.5
  • 6. g. Teacher performance is assessed objectively. 85.0 83.3 h. Teachers receive feedback that can help them improve teaching. 84.2 67.7 i. The procedures for teacher evaluation are consistent. 84.6 80.6 j. The school improvement team provides effective leadership at this school. 57.1 50.0 k. The faculty are recognized for accomplishments. 78.0 61.1 Q7.3 The school leadership makes a sustained effort to address teacher concerns about: a. Leadership issues 62.9 36.4 b. Facilities and resources 63.2 40.0 c. The use of time in my school 76.9 48.6 d. Professional development 73.7 44.1 e. Teacher leadership 81.6 48.5 f. Community support and involvement 65.7 48.5 g. Managing student conduct 82.5 55.6 h. Instructional practices and support 81.6 52.9 i. New teacher support 75.0 39.4 Professional Development
  • 7. Item Question % Agree 2010 Bertie High 2012 Bertie High Q8.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with statements about professional development in your school. a. Sufficient resources are available for professional development in my school. 52.4 32.4 b. An appropriate amount of time is provided for professional development. 56.1 47.2 c. Professional development offerings are data driven. 92.3 57.7 d. Professional learning opportunities are aligned with the school’s improvement plan. 75.8 50.0 e. Professional development is differentiated to meet the individual needs of teachers. 51.3 25.0 f. Professional development deepens teachers' content knowledge. 70.0 54.3 g. Teachers have sufficient training to fully utilize instructional technology. 50.0 54.1 h. Teachers are encouraged to reflect on their own practice. 87.8 88.2 i. In this school, follow up is provided from professional development. 77.5 38.2 j. Professional development provides ongoing opportunities for teachers to work with colleagues to refine teaching practices. 75.6 50.0 k. Professional development is evaluated and results are communicated to teachers. 71.1 38.2
  • 8. l. Professional development enhances teachers' ability to implement instructional strategies that meet diverse student learning needs. 80.5 58.8 m. Professional development enhances teachers' abilities to improve student learning. 82.9 65.7 Instructional Practices and Support Item Question % Agree 2010 Bertie High 2012 Bertie High Q9.1 Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statements about instructional practices and support in your school. a. State assessment data are available in time to impact instructional practices. 90.0 74.2 b. Local assessment data are available in time to impact instructional practices. 97.6 71.9 c. Teachers use assessment data to inform their instruction. 94.7 87.9 e. Teachers work in professional learning communities to develop and align instructional practices. 87.5 86.5 f. Provided supports (i.e. instructional coaching, professional learning communities, etc.) translate to improvements in instructional practices by teachers. 89.2 68.6 g. Teachers are encouraged to try new things to improve instruction. 92.3 88.9 h. Teachers are assigned classes that maximize their likelihood of success with students. 60.0 38.7
  • 9. i. Teachers have autonomy to make decisions about instructional delivery (i.e. pacing, materials and pedagogy). 80.6 82.9 Overall Item Question % Agree 2010 Bertie High 2012 Bertie High Q10.6 Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn. 73.2 51.4