THANK YOU for taking the time to participate in our Junior Achievement survey. Your feedback is very important to us.

This brief nine question survey will allow us to improve our Junior Achievement programs and the quality of service that we provide to our volunteers and teachers.

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* 1. Please provide the following information: (Only School Name required)

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* 5. Would you recommend Junior Achievement to another educator?

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* 6. How would you rate your volunteer on the following:

  Above Average Average Low Very Low N/A
Preparation
Student Rapport
Punctuality/Flexibility
Appropriateness of Appearance
Overall Performance

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* 7. Do you have any class management tips to share that would help JA volunteers be more successful in the classroom? (Optional)

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* 8. Please rate the following:

  Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree N/A
The hands-on activities of my JA program were effective and engaged the students.
I received support from my school's faculty member coordinating JA (if applicable).
I received support from my JA staff contact (if applicable).
JA lesson topics illustrate the importance of staying in school by bringing the world of work into the classroom.
JA lessons increased my students' financial literacy knowledge.
My overall JA experience was positive.

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* 9. If you would like to nominate a student to be a JA Young Ambassador or Young Entrepreneur please provide us with the student's name below.  Qualifying students include students who have started a business, organized non-profit activities, or who have illustrated leadership potential. (Please include your name and contact information in question #1 above so that we can contact you for additional information.)

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* 10. OPTIONAL QUESTION:

Please share a short story that illustrates the impact of JA programs on your students so that we can share it with others.

Examples:       
How our JA programs impacted a particular student? (e.g. they opened a bank account, became more engaged in class, learned about a job they want to pursue, etc.)

How our hands-on materials helped a student grasp a particular concept. (e.g. Did you witness any positive residual impact after the volunteer left? Did you see any shift in students’ behavior?)

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