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Quality of Education

The document outlines a survey focused on the quality of education, student career choices, course offerings, student categories, language preferences for migration, demographics, location considerations, and additional comments. It emphasizes the importance of educational quality and career guidance, while also seeking input on preferred courses and factors influencing university selection. The survey aims to gather comprehensive feedback from parents regarding their children's educational needs and preferences.

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Quality of Education

The document outlines a survey focused on the quality of education, student career choices, course offerings, student categories, language preferences for migration, demographics, location considerations, and additional comments. It emphasizes the importance of educational quality and career guidance, while also seeking input on preferred courses and factors influencing university selection. The survey aims to gather comprehensive feedback from parents regarding their children's educational needs and preferences.

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1.

Quality of Education:
a. How important is the quality of education in choosing an educational institute?
 Extremely important
 Very important
 Moderately important
 Slightly important
 Not important

1. :
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b. What qualities do you prioritize in an educational institute? (Select all that apply)
 Qualified and experienced teachers
 Comprehensive and modern curriculum
 Small class sizes and personalized attention
 Integration of technology in teaching
 Dynamic and engaging teaching methods
 Consistent monitoring of students’ progress and regular feedback
 Good communication with parents/guardians

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2. Student Career Choices:


Career guidance is a process that helps individuals understand and explore their career options,
set achievable goals, and develop a plan to reach those goals. It aims to empower individuals to
pursue fulfilling and sustainable careers that align with their personal and professional
aspirations. Career guidance involves:
 providing information about different career paths, educational requirements, and job
market trends
 counseling and support to help individuals identify their strengths, interests, and values
 Assistance in making informed decisions about choosing the right university or
vocational course
 Assistance in navigating all available financial aid options like scholarships and student
loans

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a. How important is career guidance and counseling for your child's education?
 Extremely important
 Very important
 Moderately important
 Slightly important
 Not important

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b. Which career-focused programs would you like to see offered? (Select all that
apply)
 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
 Arts and Humanities
 Entrepreneurship and Business
 Other (Please specify) _______________

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(c) What factors do you consider when choosing a university abroad for your child's
higher education? (Select all that apply)
 Affordability
 Accreditation and reputation
 Availability of scholarships and financial aid
 Quality of faculty and research opportunities
 Campus facilities and resources
 Diversity and inclusivity
 Support services for international students
Distance from home
 Safety

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3. Courses:
What types of courses would you like to see offered at the new institute? (Select all that
apply)
 Fast track courses for London Ordinary Levels and Advanced Levels
 Language courses (ESOL, IELTS, JLPT, TOPIK etc.)
 English elocution
 Spoken language courses for adults
 Past paper classes
 Hybrid classes (combination of online and in-person)
 Online classes
 Short courses (4 weeks to 3 months)
 Seminars

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 O-levels A-levels
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4. Student Categories:
Which of the following categories does your child fall into? (Select all that apply)
 Currently enrolled in school but wish to enroll in extra classes for difficult subjects
 Currently enrolled in school but wish to enroll in timed paper classes before public
examinations
 Not enrolled in school and wish to sit for exams as a private candidate
 Repeating Ordinary levels or Advanced levels in a short period as a private candidate
 Sitting for London Advanced levels as a private candidate after Sri Lankan Advanced
levels
 Working professional who plans on migrating and wants to learn a new language

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5. Languages for Migration:


If you or your child are migrating, which languages would you prefer to learn? (Select all
that apply)
 English
 French
 Japanese
 Korean
 Chinese (Mandarin)

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6. Demographics:
a. What is your child’s current grade level?
 Primary School (Grades 1-5)
 Middle School (Grades 6-9)
 High School (Grades 10-12)

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 (1-5 )
 (6-9 )
 (10-12 )

b. What is your household’s monthly income range?


 Less than LKR 50,000
 LKR 50,000 - LKR 100,000
 LKR 100,000 - LKR 150,000
 LKR 150,000 - LKR 200,000
 More than LKR 200,000
b. ?
 LKR 50,000
 LKR 50,000 - LKR 100,000
 LKR 100,000 - LKR 150,000
 LKR 150,000 - LKR 200,000
 LKR 200,000

7. Location:
a. How far are you willing to travel daily for your child's education?
 Less than 1 km
 1-3 km
 3-5 km
 More than 5 km

b. What location-related factors are most important to you? (Select all that apply)
 Proximity to home
 Safe and accessible transportation
 Availability of after-school facilities
 Presence of other amenities (parks, libraries, cafes, etc.)

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8. Additional Comments:
Do you have any other suggestions or comments for us to consider?
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