0% found this document useful (0 votes)
537 views3 pages

IDEA Sample Questionnaire

This document is a survey that examines the relationship between teachers' academic self-concept, job satisfaction, and classroom instructional practices. The survey contains three parts that assess teachers' academic self-concept, job satisfaction in terms of security and work environment, and satisfaction with various classroom instructional practices.

Uploaded by

Forchia Cutar
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
537 views3 pages

IDEA Sample Questionnaire

This document is a survey that examines the relationship between teachers' academic self-concept, job satisfaction, and classroom instructional practices. The survey contains three parts that assess teachers' academic self-concept, job satisfaction in terms of security and work environment, and satisfaction with various classroom instructional practices.

Uploaded by

Forchia Cutar
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

EXPLORING THE ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT AND JOB SATISFACTION OF

TEACHERS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THEIR CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION


PRACTICES

Name: ___________________________ Gender: [ ] Male [ ] Female

Age: [ ] 18-37 years old Length of Service: [ ] Less than 1 year


[ ] 38-53 years old [ ] 1-5 years
[ ] 54-65 years old [ ] 6-10 years
[ ] Above 65 years old [ ] Above 10 years

PART I. Academic Self-Concept* (Joyce & Yates, 2007)


Academic self-concept is formed by academic confidence and academic effort.

1. I can follow the lessons or topics easily.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

2. I am able to help my colleagues in their tasks.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

3. My immediate head feels that I am good in my work.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

4. I am usually interested in my schoolwork.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

5. I am willing to do my best in my tasks.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

6. I do not give up easily when I am faced with a difficult question in my schoolwork.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

7. I am able to do better than my colleagues in most tasks.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

8. I am willing to put in more effort in my tasks.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

9. I often feel like quitting my work in school.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

10. I always do poorly in school evaluations.


[ ] Strongly Agree [ ] Agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Very Disagree

*Adopted from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ834282.pdf

PART II. Job Satisfaction* (Romero & Bantigue, 2017)

A. Security (Salary, Benefits, Rewards Performance, Recognition, Promotion)

On my present job, this is how I feel about...


1. the amount of pay for the work I do.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

2. the chance to be promoted.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

3. the benefits I receive are good as most other organizations can offer.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied
4. all my efforts that are rewarded the way it should be.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

5. the way my job provides a secured future.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

6. the way I get a full credit for the work I do.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

7. being able to take pride in a job well done.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

8. the way how my pay compares with that for a similar jobs in other schools.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

9. the way how my pay compares with other co-workers in our school.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

10. the opportunities for advancement.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

B. Work Environment (Policies, Organizational Structures, Physical, Emotional)

On my present job, this is how I feel about...


1. the policies and practices toward employees of the school.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

2. the way my immediate head and I understand each other..


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

3. the spirit of cooperation among my co-workers.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

4. the working conditions (heating, lighting, ventilation).


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

5. the way my co-workers are easy to make friends with.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

6. the way my immediate head trains his/her subordinates.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

7. the feeling of accomplishment I get from the job.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

8. the way my immediate head takes care of complaints from the employees.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

9. the pleasantness of the working conditions.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

10. the way my immediate provides help on my issues and concerns.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

*Adopted from https://apiar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/1_APJCECT_Feb_BRR719_EDU-1-11.pdf


PART III. Classroom Instructional Practices* (Gubbins, et al, 2002)

1. Use pretests to determine if students have mastered the material covered in a content area.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

2. Consider students’ opinion in allocating time for various subjects within your classroom.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

3. Encourage student participation in discussions.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

4. Provide questions that encourage reasoning and logical thinking.


[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

5. Provide time within the school day for students to work on their independent study projects.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

6. Modify the instructional format for students who learn better using an alternative approach.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

7. Repeat instructions on the coverage of the difficult concepts for some students.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

8. Allow students to leave the classroom to work in another location, such as the library or
computer lab.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

9. Give assignments that encourage students to organize their own work schedule.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

10. Use posttests to determine if students have mastered the material covered in a content area.
[ ] Very Satisfied [ ] Satisfied [ ] Unsatisfied [ ] Very Unsatisfied

*Adopted from https://nrcgt.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/953/2015/06/Teacher-Questionnaire-CP.pdf

-End of survey. Thank you very much.-

You might also like