Realityworks Star: Volume 1 Issue 9 September 2007
Issue Date: September 18, 2007
 

     
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1. What type of school or organization do you use Baby in?  
  Parochial or religious school
  Private school
  Organization that promotes public health, wellness and safety
  Public school
  Community services organization or youth agency
  Other (i.e. correctional institution, juvenile detention facility)
     



     
2. How many Babies does your school or organization have?  
  More than 100 Babies
  76 to 100 Babies
  51 to 75 Babies
  31 to 50 Babies
  21 to 30 Babies
  10 to 20 Babies
  5 to 9 Babies
  1 to 4 Babies
     



     
3a. Do you use Baby only in the classroom, or do you send Baby home with your students?  
  Only in the classroom (If you check this answer, please skip to question 6.)
  Send Baby home
     



     
3b. If you send Baby home with your students, how long do the simulations last?  
  One night, and return Baby the second day
  Two nights, and return Baby the third day
  Three nights, and return Baby the fourth day
  Four or more nights, and return Baby at end of simulation
     



     
3c. How many times during the school year do students in your class take Baby home for a parenting simulation?  
  Once a year
  Twice a year
  Three or more times a year
     



     
4. Before Baby is sent home with your students, how much classroom time is devoted to talking about Baby, child care, the parenting simulation and other topics related to the parenting simulation?  
  One class period
  Two class periods
  Three or more class periods
     



     
5. After Baby is sent home with your students, how much classroom time is spent talking about Baby, and reflecting on the simulation experience?  
  One class period
  Two class periods
  Three class periods
  Four to six class periods
  Seven or more class periods
  None (I do not allocate any class time for post-simulation discussion)
     



     
6. What is the average number of students in the classes you use Baby in?  
  7 or fewer students
  8 to 12 students
  13 to 18 students
  19 to 24 students
  More than 25 students
     



     
7a. During a semester or school year, how many separate classes do you use Baby in? For this question, “class” means a group of students who receive instruction together; a “class” does not mean a classroom period.  
  More than 6 classes per semester or year
  5 or 6 classes per semester or year
  3 or 4 classes per semester or year
  1 or 2 classes per semester or year
     



     
7b. Do the classes that you use Baby in last the full school year?  
  My classes last a full school year.
  My classes are a semester only, or less.
  I teach some classes that last the full school year, and some that are shorter.
     



     
8. What subjects do you teach? Please check all that apply.  
  Parenting Skills/Infant Care
  Health
  Family and Consumer Sciences
  Babysitter Training
  Other
     



     
9. What do you like most about Baby? Please describe in 2 or 3 sentences.  
     



     
10. If you could add one or two features to Baby, what would you add? Please describe in 2 or 3 sentences.  
     



     
11. If you could change one thing about Baby other than any features you added in Question 10, what would you change? Please describe in 2 or 3 sentences.  
     



     
12. What grade level or levels do you use Baby in? Please check all that apply. If you teach in a non-school setting, please check the typical grade levels of your students.  
  Grade 5 or lower
  Grade 6
  Grade 7
  Grade 8
  Grade 9
  Grade 10
  Grade 11
  Grade 12
  Not applicable (correctional facilities or other adult settings)
     



     

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