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The National Study of Writing Instruction - University at Albany

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Survey <strong>of</strong> <strong>Writing</strong> and <strong>Writing</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong>: Form 2<br />

Although your responses will be anonymous, they will be identified with the<br />

school you teach in. With permission from the district, your school will be<br />

identified by name in discussing effective curriculum and instruction.<br />

Which school do you teach in?_____________________<br />

From the classes you are teaching, please select one specific class section<br />

th<strong>at</strong> is typical <strong>of</strong> your teaching responsibilities this year. Wh<strong>at</strong> is the course<br />

title for this class (e.g., 3rd period Algebra I)?<br />

____________________<br />

How many students are in this class (on the class register)?<br />

_______<br />

How many actually come to class on a typical day? _______<br />

Compared with others <strong>at</strong> this grade level in your school, how would<br />

you best describe the ability level <strong>of</strong> this class? (Check one:)<br />

___ Mixed (heterogeneously grouped)<br />

___ Advanced placement/ honors<br />

___ Above average<br />

___ Average<br />

___ Below average<br />

___ Remedial<br />

___ Special educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

___ Other (please specify):<br />

How many students in this class speak English as a second language?<br />

_____students<br />

94<br />

94

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