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No personal information will be given out, and none of it will be showed outside of the class. This survey is about Obama's education plan.
Simply put the letter choice,
1) Which political party are you currently registered for?
a. Republican
b. Democratic
c. Other
2) Which age range do you reside in?
a. 18-30
b. 31-50
c. 51-70
d. 71- older
3) What is your gender?
a. Male
b. Female
4) Do you know Obama’s plan for education?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Somewhat / I think I do.
5) Who do you feel should be responsible for education?
a. Federal Government
b. State Government
c. Parental Responsibility
6) How influential are the first five years of a child’s life to their future education?
a. Very important
b. Somewhat important
c. Not important
7) How do you feel about America’s education system?
a. Its good as it is
b. Needs improvement
c. It is too expensive and it needs less work.
8) Do you think that high school graduates are prepared for college?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Somewhat
9) What are your thoughts on this plan (in an economic sense)?
a. Paying billions of dollars now will help us in the future with smarter children. These billions of dollars will also open up new jobs so we can employ more Americans.
b. We are in a recession and spending billions of dollars on an education system that is not necessarily broken is unnecessary and improbable.
10) How do you feel about the teachers of America?
a. They are not well enough qualified, and the federal government should make sure that they are talented enough for every school.
b. The teachers are fine. The federal government should not stick its nose in the states responsibility that is ‘education’, and they should use their money for something else.
11) How do you feel about Obama’s plan for charter high schools?
a. Allowing the expansion of charter schools is too expensive for the state government and should not be done.
b. The expansion of charter high schools should all lift their limits on student numbers, and promote expansion because it will make for a more successful college graduation rate in the future.
12) Do you overall support Obama’s plan on education?
a. Yes. More money should be spent on education today, so that every student has an equal opportunity, and we have a more successful future.
b. No. We are not in any position to be spending this kind of money. Our education system is not broken, and we should focus on other problems like the economy.
Simply put the letter choice,
1) Which political party are you currently registered for?
a. Republican
b. Democratic
c. Other
2) Which age range do you reside in?
a. 18-30
b. 31-50
c. 51-70
d. 71- older
3) What is your gender?
a. Male
b. Female
4) Do you know Obama’s plan for education?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Somewhat / I think I do.
5) Who do you feel should be responsible for education?
a. Federal Government
b. State Government
c. Parental Responsibility
6) How influential are the first five years of a child’s life to their future education?
a. Very important
b. Somewhat important
c. Not important
7) How do you feel about America’s education system?
a. Its good as it is
b. Needs improvement
c. It is too expensive and it needs less work.
8) Do you think that high school graduates are prepared for college?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Somewhat
9) What are your thoughts on this plan (in an economic sense)?
a. Paying billions of dollars now will help us in the future with smarter children. These billions of dollars will also open up new jobs so we can employ more Americans.
b. We are in a recession and spending billions of dollars on an education system that is not necessarily broken is unnecessary and improbable.
10) How do you feel about the teachers of America?
a. They are not well enough qualified, and the federal government should make sure that they are talented enough for every school.
b. The teachers are fine. The federal government should not stick its nose in the states responsibility that is ‘education’, and they should use their money for something else.
11) How do you feel about Obama’s plan for charter high schools?
a. Allowing the expansion of charter schools is too expensive for the state government and should not be done.
b. The expansion of charter high schools should all lift their limits on student numbers, and promote expansion because it will make for a more successful college graduation rate in the future.
12) Do you overall support Obama’s plan on education?
a. Yes. More money should be spent on education today, so that every student has an equal opportunity, and we have a more successful future.
b. No. We are not in any position to be spending this kind of money. Our education system is not broken, and we should focus on other problems like the economy.