Evaluating Student Experiences
A culture of belonging where all students feel welcome, safe and valued is critical to academic achievement.
To learn more about student experiences at school, we ask students for their feedback using a survey administered by Panorama Education. Students evaluate their school and classroom environments and the support the school provides them.
Teachers evaluate students' skills in grades K-2. Students in grades 3-12 are asked to reflect on their own skills. Survey participants respond using a likert scale. For instance, possible responses may be almost never, once in a while, sometimes, frequently or almost all the time.
Panorama Survey Questions
- K-2 - Teacher perception of sudents’ skills
- 3-5 Grade - Students’ perception of their skills and the supports in their environment
- 6-12 Grade - Students’ perception of their skills, the supports in their environment, and career and college readiness
K-2 - Teacher perception of sudents’ skills
3-5 Grade - Students’ perception of their skills and the supports in their environment
6-12 Grade - Students’ perception of their skills, the supports in their environment, and career and college readiness
Frequently Asked Questions about Panorama
- Why is student feedback important?
- When do students take the survey and how long does it take?
- How do teachers and schools use the results?
- Who will see my student’s results?
- Can parents and guardians view their child’s survey responses?
- What if I do not want my child to participate in the survey?