Current Health Kids Year-End Survey 2011
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1. Help us make Current Health even better!
Please help us make Current Health Kids even better. Please respond to this survey by Friday, June 10. We read every one of your responses and very much value your feedback!
Thank you in advance for taking the time to respond, and thanks for choosing Current Health.
Erin R. King
Editor, Current Health Kids
1
. Overall, how satisfied are you with Current Health Kids?
Overall, how satisfied are you with Current Health Kids?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Not satisfied
Other (please specify)
2
. Do you plan to renew your subscription?
Do you plan to renew your subscription?
Yes
No
If no, why not?
3
. How would you describe the reading level of the issues?
How would you describe the reading level of the issues?
Appropriate
Too easy
Too challenging
4
. How effectively does Current Health Kids reinforce your curriculum?
How effectively does Current Health Kids reinforce your curriculum?
Very effectively
Effectively
Not effectively
Other (please specify)
5
. This year, we changed the magazine's name from Current Health 1 to Current Health Kids to better reflect our mission. What do you think of the name change?
This year, we changed the magazine's name from Current Health 1 to Current Health Kids to better reflect our mission. What do you think of the name change?
I like it.
I don't like it.
I didn't notice.
This was my first year subscribing.
Would you like to tell us more about our name change?
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. How do you use the magazine? (Check all that apply.)
How do you use the magazine? (Check all that apply.)
Part of lessons
Homework
Free reading
Research material
Rainy day or substitute material
Students receive personal copies to bring home
Articles are used immediately
Issues are kept and reused for months or years
Other (please specify)
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. How would you describe your students’ interest in this year’s issues?
How would you describe your students’ interest in this year’s issues?
High
Medium
Low
Other (please specify)
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. Please check the articles that best met your needs this year. (You may check more than one.)
Please check the articles that best met your needs this year. (You may check more than one.)
Lunch Around the World, Sept. ’10, p. 6
Music and Your Mind, Sept. ’10, p. 10
Is That a Fact? Sept. ’10, p. 13 (fitness myths)
Are Americans Getting Too Heavy? Sept. ’10, p. 16 (obesity)
Good Mornings, Oct. ’10, p. 6 (healthy breakfasts)
Mentors Help Kids Be the Best They Can Be, Oct. ’10, p. 8
How Drugs Hijack Your Body, Oct. ’10, p. 12
Addiction is a Disease, Oct. ’10, p. 16
Power to Choose, Oct. ’10, p. 19 (choosing to say no to drugs)
Chew On This, Nov. ’10, p. 6 (smokeless tobacco)
That’s Awkward, Nov. ’10, p. 10 (family gatherings)
Pick Your Portion, Nov. ’10, p. 13 (portion size)
Living With Diabetes, Nov. ’10, p. 16
Sniff. Taste. Amaze. Dec. ’10, p. 6 (senses of taste and smell)
The Sweet Life, Dec. ’10, p. 10 (artificial sweeteners)
The Price of Poverty, Dec. ’10, p. 13
Agree or Disagree, Dec. ’10, p. 16 (disagreements at school)
Food for Thought, Jan. ’11, p. 6 (food labels)
Out of Line Online, Jan. ’11, p. 9 (online relationships)
Dreaming of Dry Nights, Jan. ’11, p. 12 (bedwetting)
Oceans in Trouble, Jan. ’11, p. 16
Great Grains, Feb. ’11, p. 6 (whole grains)
Getting Pumped, Feb. ’11, p. 10 (kids with heart problems)
Plaque Attack, Feb. ’11, p. 13 (oral care)
Where Do You Fit In? Feb. ’11, p. 16 (health surveys and studies)
Hair Dos (and Don’ts), March ’11, p. 6
Think About What You Drink, March ’11, p. 10 (drinking water)
Just Junk? March ’11, p. 13 (junk food)
How Safe is Your Food? March ’11, p. 16 (food safety)
Tales of the Toilet, April/May ’11, p. 6 (public restrooms)
World Wide Web of Hurt, April/May ’11, p. 9 (cyberbullying)
Act Fast to Save Lives! April/May ’11, p. 12 (strokes)
All About Autism, April/May ’11, p. 14
Green Choices, April/May ’11, p. 17
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. Please check any articles which did not meet your needs this year. Feel free to let us know why these articles were not helpful to you in the comment space below.
Please check any articles which did not meet your needs this year. Feel free to let us know why these articles were not helpful to you in the comment space below.
Lunch Around the World, Sept. ’10, p. 6
Music and Your Mind, Sept. ’10, p. 10
Is That a Fact? Sept. ’10, p. 13 (fitness myths)
Are Americans Getting Too Heavy? Sept. ’10, p. 16 (obesity)
Good Mornings, Oct. ’10, p. 6 (healthy breakfasts)
Mentors Help Kids Be the Best They Can Be, Oct. ’10, p. 8
How Drugs Hijack Your Body, Oct. ’10, p. 12
Addiction is a Disease, Oct. ’10, p. 16
Power to Choose, Oct. ’10, p. 19 (choosing to say no to drugs)
Chew On This, Nov. ’10, p. 6 (smokeless tobacco)
That’s Awkward, Nov. ’10, p. 10 (family gatherings)
Pick Your Portion, Nov. ’10, p. 13 (portion size)
Living With Diabetes, Nov. ’10, p. 16
Sniff. Taste. Amaze. Dec. ’10, p. 6 (senses of taste and smell)
The Sweet Life, Dec. ’10, p. 10 (artificial sweeteners)
The Price of Poverty, Dec. ’10, p. 13
Agree or Disagree, Dec. ’10, p. 16 (disagreements at school)
Food for Thought, Jan. ’11, p. 6 (food labels)
Out of Line Online, Jan. ’11, p. 9 (online relationships)
Dreaming of Dry Nights, Jan. ’11, p. 12 (bedwetting)
Oceans in Trouble, Jan. ’11, p. 16
Great Grains, Feb. ’11, p. 6 (whole grains)
Getting Pumped, Feb. ’11, p. 10 (kids with heart problems)
Plaque Attack, Feb. ’11, p. 13 (oral care)
Where Do You Fit In? Feb. ’11, p. 16 (health surveys and studies)
Hair Dos (and Don’ts), March ’11, p. 6
Think About What You Drink, March ’11, p. 10 (drinking water)
Just Junk? March ’11, p. 13 (junk food)
How Safe is Your Food? March ’11, p. 16 (food safety)
Tales of the Toilet, April/May ’11, p. 6 (public restrooms)
World Wide Web of Hurt, April/May ’11, p. 9 (cyberbullying)
Act Fast to Save Lives! April/May ’11, p. 12 (strokes)
All About Autism, April/May ’11, p. 14
Green Choices, April/May ’11, p. 17
Comments:
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. Are there any topics we have not covered that you would like us to include, or any topics we already cover that you would like to see more of?
Are there any topics we have not covered that you would like us to include, or any topics we already cover that you would like to see more of?
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. Which magazine sections are generally most useful to you?
Which magazine sections are generally most useful to you?
Pulse
Get Up and Go
Your Body
Your Choices
Your Food
Your Mind
Your Relationships
Your World
Safety Zone
You Asked
Challenge
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. Do you visit our Web site or use materials posted on it?
Do you visit our Web site or use materials posted on it?
Yes
No
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. Which Internet sites do you use to support your classroom activities?
Which Internet sites do you use to support your classroom activities?
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. What other online or digital features would be even more valuable to you?
What other online or digital features would be even more valuable to you?
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