European School Radio
The Voice of young Europeans
Teachers Questionnaire
Evaluation
Sample: 9 teachers
1 2 3 4 5
Colors used to demonstrate answers:
Very Low Low Average High Very High
Expectations/English & ICT skills/
Knowledge of other countries’ educational system
Q1: Did the Comenius experience meet your
expectations?
11%
89%
average
high
Q2: Do you feel your English skills have
improved?
23%
22%22%
22%11% very low
lowaveragehighvery high
Q3: Do you feel your ICT skills have
improved?
11%22%
56%
11% very lowlowaveragehigh
Q4: Did you gain a better knowledge of the
educational system of the other countries?
11%22%
11%
56%
low
average
high
very high
Q5: How did this project
help you enrich your
teaching skills?
• By incorporating ICT in the classroom and improving our thematic topics
• By exchanging experiences with other schools
• By observing new technologies in other countries
• By knowing the difficulties of other educational systems, if any.
• Coordinate, organize and supervise Project
• Help students prepare videos and translations, estimating results,
• Organize the welcome ceremony, donations, visits to museums when host country was Greece
• Process questionnaires
• ICT and networking
Q6: What part of the
project have you
contributed to?
Q7: What have been the
most exciting project
moments so far?
• Broadcasting a radio show live from Portugal,
• Meeting with colleagues and new educational systems, exchanging views, collaborating, group work, fulfilling expectations
• Some moments of tension in collaboration
• Difficulty to find financial resources for the achievement of project
• Lack of time, fatigue
• Missing radio shows
Q8: What have been your
worst project moments
so far?
Q9: How would you rate the
level of collaboration
between teachers during the
work?
• Keep up the good work!
• Better communication and collaboration, efficient problem solving
• More radio shows
• Personal things, like English and ICT skills improval
• Talking to overseas students and tasting multicultural food in other countries!
Q10: What are your
expectations for the next
year?
11%
22%
67%
low average high