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1
Student Satisfaction Survey Results
  • June 7, 2006
  • INFO
  • 4410 Green Heron Court
  • Bonita Springs, Florida 34134
  • 239-948-6632
  • email eld_at_deamicis.net

2
Background
  • During June of 2006 150 self administered
    questionnaires were distributed and collected
    amongst present Literacy Council students.
  • The purpose of this survey was two-fold.
  • To understand the goals of the present students
    in regard to their classes.
  • To understand how the Literacy Council is meeting
    the needs and goals of its students.

  • Note A copy of the survey can be found
    in the appendix.

3
Executive Summary
  • Literacy Council students want to succeed in
    their lives via enhanced communication skills.
  • Studying English at the Literacy Council has
    helped the students succeed in their daily lives
    such as making purchases, going to the doctor and
    getting a better job.
  • Students work hard with high attendance levels
    and most study outside of classes at least an
    hour per week.
  • The Literacy Council teachers, tutors and staff
    received excellent ratings from their students.

4
Classes
  • Students goals are to succeed via enhanced
    English communication skills.

Goals For Learning English
Goals For Learning English
Responses
Responses
Responses
Get a better job/wages/future 51 Communicate
with Americans-Doctors-bosses-make
friends 33 Help their Children 6 Integrate
into American culture 5 Make
purchases/obtain what I need 2 Future
Studies 2 To help others learn
English 1 Subtotal
100
5
Classes, cont.
  • Studying English has helped Literacy Council
    Students succeed in many ways.

Studying English Has Helped Students
Responses
Responses
6
Classes, cont.
  • Students who work with tutors and those in group
    classes report high attendance levels.
  • 88 of students with tutors meet twice a week.
  • 92 of students in group classes attend twice a
    week at least 75 of the time.
  • Those student who miss sessions cite work and
    time constraint issues as the main cause.

7
Classes, cont.
  • The Literacy Council classes are at the right
    level for their students.
  • 88 of the students report that their classes are
    at the right level.
  • 6 say that they are too easy.
  • 6 say they are too difficult.

8
Classes, cont.
  • Only 38 of the students report using the
    Literacy Council Computers this year.
  • 100 of the students who use the computers report
    that the computers help them learn English.
  • Of the 62 did not use the computer
  • 33 said they had time constraints, taking care
    of family or working.
  • 22 said they did not know how to use the
    computers
  • 11 cited lack of transportation
  • 11 said that they use a computer at home or at
    the library
  • Others reported that they take lessons at Pueblo
    Bonita where there are no computers

9
Student Responsibilities
  • Students are highly responsible.
  • 71 of all Students study outside of their
    classrooms.
  • Most study more than one hour per week.

Hours Spent Outside of Class Studying
10
Student Responsibilities, Cont.
  • Students practice their English skills at work
    and in daily life.

English Practice Habits
Response
Responses
11
Student Responsibilities, Cont.
  • 95 of all students encourage their friends and
    family to learn English also.

12
Staff
  • The Literacy Council staff, tutors and teachers
    received high marks from their students.
  • 99 of the students rated the staff excellent or
    very good.
  • 98 of the students rated their teachers and
    tutors excellent or very good.

13
Program
  • Students rave about the Literacy Council.

Things Students Like About The Literacy Council
Program
Responses
Response
14
Program, cont.
  • When asked what the Literacy Council could do
    better, most students want them to continue the
    present program.

Suggested Improvements
Responses
Responses
15
Demographics of Respondents
  • Sex
  • Male 56
  • Female 44

16
Demographics, cont.
  • Ages of Respondents
  • Age Percent
  • 0-17 5
  • 18-24 33
  • 25-44 44
  • 45-64 16
  • 65 2
  • Subtotal 100

17
Demographics
  • Native Language
  • Spanish 96
  • Other 4
  • German 2
  • French 1
  • Quiche 1
  • Subtotal 100

18
Demographics, cont.
  • Educational Level
  • Less than 4th Grade 11
  • 5-8 29
  • 9-12 37
  • Some College 10
  • College Graduate 7
  • Graduate Degree 7
  • Subtotal 100

19
Demographics, cont.
  • Country of Origin
  • Mexico 50
  • Guatemala 20
  • Columbia 8
  • Peru 3
  • Venezuela 1
  • Other 18
  • Honduras 4
  • Costa Rica 2
  • El Salvador 2
  • Germany 2
  • Haiti 1
  • Nicaragua 1
  • Bolivia 1
  • Cuba 1
  • Dominican Republic 1

20
Demographics, cont.
  • Occupations
  • Maintenance 20
  • Construction 15
  • Homemaker 14
  • Food Service 10
  • Cleaning 10
  • Landscaping 10
  • No Answer 6
  • Retail 6
  • Office 3
  • Farming 2
  • Unemployed 2
  • Caregiver 1
  • Hairstylist 1
  • Other 1
  • Salesperson 1
  • Subtotal 100
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