Math Survey | Ready To Learn | Center for Urban Education | University of Pittsburgh
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a) Read each sentence below and select the one that shows how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. *
Strongly Agree
Agree
Mostly Agree
Mostly Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
You have a certain amount of intelligence and you can’t do much to change it.
Your intelligence is something you can’t change very much.
You can learn new things, but you can’t really change your basic intelligence
No matter who you are you can change your intelligence a lot.
You can always greatly change how intelligent you are.
No matter how much intelligence you have you can always change it quite a bit.
b) Read each sentence below and select the one that shows how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. *
Strongly Agree
Agree
Somewhat Agree
Somewhat Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
I like school.
Education is important.
I like math class.
Math is important.
Math is useful.
I see math in the world around me.
This program makes me see the world differently.
I look forward to coming to this program.
I would rather stay home than come to this program.
I look forward to coming to math class (at your school).
I would rather skip math class (at your school).
Math learning is better when I see how I can use it in real life.
I like the activities we do in this program that are about my community and the world around me.
c) Read each sentence below and select the one that shows how often you do each of those. There are no right or wrong answers. *
Always
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
When I get stuck on a math problem, I keep trying
I am willing to help others on math.
I get frustrated if I make a mistake.
When I am struggling on something (e.g. math, sports, music, etc) I keep trying.
When something is hard to do I like to work with others to help me.
d) What is most important to your math learning? What helps you learn math? *
e) If something feels hard to do what does that mean? What do you do about it? *
What is your first name? *
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