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Atlas of Science Literacy Survey

Your participation will help us develop products that are more responsive to your needs. Please take a few minutes to answer the six questions below about Atlas of Science Literacy and the possibility of developing an interactive, online version.

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I. Atlas of Science Literacy
  1. How helpful are Atlas strand maps in accomplishing each of the following activities? (1 = not helpful, 5 = extremely helpful. If you do not engage in the activities listed below, check “Does Not Apply.”) (Required)

      1 2 3 4 5 Does Not Apply
    Understanding national benchmarks or standards
    Developing, revising, or understanding state standards or frameworks
    Developing or evaluating curriculum materials
    Planning instruction
    Constructing and analyzing assessment
    Preparing teachers
    Organizing or linking educational resources
     
  2. How helpful are each of the other elements of Atlas strand maps to your work? (1 = not helpful, 5 = extremely helpful) (Required)

      1 2 3 4 5
    The notes about each map
    The research summaries
    The connections to other maps
    The developmental level specifications
  3. On a scale of 1 to 5 (5 being the highest), please tell us your overall rating of Atlas of Science Literacy's usefulness:

  4. Would an interactive, digital version of strand maps be more useful than the print version?


II. Digital Strand Maps
  1. If an interactive, digital version of the conceptual strand maps linked to related resources were developed and made available online, please tell us how important the following capabilities would be. (1 = not important, 5 = very important)

    Links To: 1 2 3 4 5
    Research on student learning for each learning goal.
    Video clips of kids being interviewed to illustrate commonly held ideas about some science concepts.
    Diagrams, photographs, and other representations that can be used to explain a science concept to students.
    Video clips featuring experts commenting on the relevant science content, learning theory, or teaching practice.
    Sample lessons that cover the learning goal.
    Assessment items to test for achievement of the learning goal.
    Navigation Features To: 1 2 3 4 5
    Show/hide learning goals for each grade range (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12).
    Select a learning goal from a list and display all maps that contain that learning goal.
    Search text within or across maps.

III. Additional Comments

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