Sample Teacher C at Sample School 3 Cultivate Report

The Learning Conditions in a classroom have profound implications for students’ development – they shape students’ daily experiences, learning beliefs, academic success, and well-being.

Choose a Learning Condition to start improving student experience. They are ordered lowest to highest; consider digging into lower scores first.

Survey Administration:
  • Fall 24-25

Learning Conditions

Score
Student VoiceOpportunities for and responsiveness to student ideas and input
Teacher CaringStrength and quality of teacher’s one-on-one relationships with students
Classroom CommunitySense of community and mutual support among classmates
Meaningful WorkLevel of interest and relevance of classroom learning for students
Well-Organized ClassroomClarity and helpfulness of classroom systems and routines
Affirming IdentitiesRecognition and affirmation of student identities
Learning GoalsAccessibility and connectedness of instructional goals
Feedback for GrowthNature and quality of teacher feedback to improve student work
Supportive TeachingBreadth and quality of teacher’s instructional support for learning

Response Rate:

74% of your students (37 out of 50) responded to this survey.

Impact Question:

70% of respondents agreed with the statement: I believe my answers will be used to make my class better.