Your Thoughts About Teaching as a Career Choice (Faculty Short Form) |
INTERNET-BASED INFORMED CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN A RESEARCH STUDY
Title of Research Study:
Understanding Science and Math Students’ and Professors’ Perceptions of a Teaching Career
Principal Investigator:
Bradley Bergey Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, Queens College
Bradley Bergey Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, Queens College
Research Sponsor:
Office of the Provost, Queens College
You are being asked to participate in a research study because you are a science or math professor at Queens College.
Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to investigate how science and math professors’ perceive teaching careers in secondary education for their students.
Office of the Provost, Queens College
You are being asked to participate in a research study because you are a science or math professor at Queens College.
Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to investigate how science and math professors’ perceive teaching careers in secondary education for their students.
Procedures: If you volunteer to participate in this research study, I will ask you to complete a questionnaire about how you perceive the secondary (middle and high school) teaching profession.
Time Commitment: The questionnaire takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.
Potential Risks or Discomforts: While it is unlikely that you should experience any discomfort reflecting on your perceptions of the teaching profession, you may refuse to answer any question you wish and still remain in the study. You may also end your participation at any time.
Potential Benefits: You may benefit from learning about local teacher salaries and benefits, which will be shared with you following survey completion. This study will add to institutional knowledge about science and math students’ career interests, which may help the College support future students.
Payment for Participation: You will not receive any payment for participating in this research study.
Confidentiality: The information you provide in the questionnaire will not be personally identifiable. Data will be saved on a password protected computer. Publications, reports, and/or presentations that result from this project will not identify anyone by name. The research team, authorized CUNY staff, and government agencies that oversee this type of research may have access to research data and records in order to monitor the research. I will make my best effort to maintain confidentiality of any information that is collected during this research study. I will disclose this information only with your permission or as required by law.
Participants’ Rights: Your participation in this research study is entirely voluntary. If you decide not to participate, there will be no penalty to you, and you will not lose any benefits to which you are otherwise entitled.
Your participation or non-participation in this study will in no way affect your grades, your academic standing with CUNY, or any other status in the College. You can decide to withdraw your consent and stop participating in the research at any time, without any penalty.
Questions, Comments or Concerns: If you have any questions, comments or concerns about the research, you can talk to the principal investigator, Dr. Bradley Bergey at bradley.bergey@qc.cuny.edu. If you have questions about your rights as a research participant, or you have comments or concerns that you would like to discuss with someone other than the researcher, please call the CUNY Research Compliance Administrator at 646-664-8918 or email HRPP@cuny.edu.