Use our return to school survey template to check the confidence and concerns of teachers and students. This free return to school questionnaire can be used to measure the stress, excitement, and experience of students and teachers while learning remotely.
Know if your students will be comfortable in the post-COVID environment with safety measures like mask and classroom sanitization in place. Check if they are willing to return to school or do not want to take any health risks.
Use this free return to school questionnaire as it is or customize to suit your needs. Collect data and analyze responses to make decisions that are in the best interest of everyone.
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Considering safety measures are in place, what is your preference for returning to school? If in-person learning resumes, how concerned are you about your safety in the classroom? If learning at school is resumed, how concerned you would be regarding the classroom sanitization? How comfortable would you feel wearing a mask and gloves in the classroom? How comfortable would you feel wearing a personal protective kit in the classroom? During distance learning, how helpful was your school in resolving challenges? How satisfied are you with the software used for remote learning? How satisfied are you with the software used for remote learning? How satisfied are you with the device used for remote learning? How often did you interact with your friends or co-workers? If distance learning continues, what would you like to be continued? If distance learning continues, what would you like to be improved? For returning to school, which new processes would you like to be added to the system? How confident do you feel in returning to school now? Do you think returning to school will improve your professional growth? What would support you in distance learning? How concerned are you about your emotional well-being? Do you miss meeting in-person your friends or colleagues? What was the biggest challenge you faced during distance learning? Do you have any feedback or suggestions for the school authorities? |