At the conclusion of each of the individual workshops at the U.S. Department of Educations National Charter School Conference (November 1997), respondents were asked to complete a workshop evaluation form. Conference participants completing the form were asked to give their affiliation, rate the workshop overall, and answer several yes/no questions regarding the workshop they had just attended.
This report summarizes the 1,389 forms that were submitted by conference participants attending at least one of 43 individual workshops. An average of 32 completed survey forms were submitted for each of the workshops. The actual number of surveys per workshop ranged from 4 (Impact in Urban Areas) to 89 (Goals 2000). Only 4 workshops had fewer than 10 surveys completed. Since each conference participant could complete multiple workshop evaluation forms, all discussions at the aggregate level in this report refer to the completed surveys rather than the number of respondents. Discussions of results at the workshop level refer to conference participants, as this count is unduplicated. Appendix tables are attached that show the results of the workshop evaluation survey by each individual workshop.
Summary of Findings
- Overall, 71% of the workshop evaluation forms
were completed by conference participants who were affiliated
with schools they were school founders, principals, teachers,
and/or other school staffs. The remaining forms were completed
by participants who were local, state, or federal administrators,
technical assistance providers, or other.
- Nearly three-fourths (73%) of the completed forms
gave the workshops a rating of either excellent or very good.
- The question with the highest percentage of responses of YES across all workshops was "Do you feel the workshop was well organized?" (80%). The question that elicited the smallest percentage of positive responses was "Did the program meet your expectations?" (69%). This still represents a positive response on over two-thirds of the workshop forms.
Affiliation
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The participants were asked to identify their affiliation from among 10 choices. Thirteen of the workshop evaluation forms did not have an affiliation marked. The detailed responses to the affiliation question are shown by workshop session in Appendix Table A-1.
Over 70% of the forms identified the respondent as affiliated with a school. Eleven percent of the forms were completed by administrators at the local, state, or federal level. (See Figure 1) |
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Two hundred and eighty forms (approximately 17%) had more than one affiliation marked on the form. The most frequent combination of two affiliations was school founder and principal. All affiliations marked by the respondents are shown in Table 1. This results in a total figure in that table that exceeds the total number of completed forms.
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Table 1
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Overall Affiliation |
Affiliation marked on form |
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School (1,162)
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School Founder
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Principal
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Teacher
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Other School Staff
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Professional/Technical (170)
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Professional association official
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Technical assistance provider
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Administration (183) |
Local district administrator
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State administrator
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Federal administrator
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Other (122) |
Other
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Total
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