Wednesday 14 March 2007

Online Surveys and Questionnaires

Schools are under an immense amount of pressure from the government to survey not only the needs of their pupils, but to also engage with families and even their local community.
Surveys are now being held as the answer to bullying. They are a means of finding out where, when and why bulling happens. Bullying has hit the headlines over the past few months and pupil questionnaires every term can help find the solutions to bullying. It will become an essential part of your school anti-bullying policy.

- A permanent online pupil anti-bully pledge

- An efficient bully reporting system that deters bullies

- A continuous ranking of bullying issues and opinions

Extended Schools are also high on the government agenda. Schools are required to conduct needs surveys in order to become a Full Service Extended School. Surveys are issued to every family in every local school, all parents of the pupils and many hundreds of local residents and employers to gauge their reactions to the schools proposals and plans for the future.

Such governmental requirements pose schools with a great many challenges, including finding time and the administrative resource. The trouble is designing and administering surveys is recognized to be time consuming. This is where online surveys for schools gives you better feedback and lessens the administrative costs of processing the raw data.

Some of our online survey templates are listed below:

- Ofsted health check surveys- Run online school council elections with automatic vote counting

- Run anti-bullying polls- Invite students to vote on social issues as part of citizenship education

- Produce post lesson feedback surveys on every topic covered

- Show that every child matters by giving every child a vote

Our online surveys are easy to use and are offered at affordable prices to all schools. Full automatic reporting of all surveys and polls are available in real time including graphing facilities.

You can gain further information by visiting our website below and filling in the enquiry form:

http://www.feedbackanywhere.co.uk

Or call us direct on 01535 604026 to discuss the possibilities further.

"This has been extremely beneficial to us. It has enabled us to celebrate successes and to recognize areas for development. We can plan actions based on the opinions and views of all stakeholders at school.” (Headteacher, Bradford)

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