Directions for Completing Master’s Program Diversity Survey
Introduction
The College of Education and related education programs are compiling data about our master's students' experiences in working with students of diverse backgrounds.
Prior to completing the actual survey, below, is a worksheet that will help you prepare responses. By going to the Ed-Data website (http://www.ed-data.k-12.ca.us) you'll easily be able to find answers to the questions. Following the survey is information to help you navigate the site; however, you'll find it very user-friendly. Estimated time to complete the survey is 15 minutes. Note: if you have difficulty "landing" your school, try putting in a partial name, e.g., type in "Dorado" for "El Dorado".
Once you have found the answers, access the survey throug the college website: http://ed.fullerton.edu/.
Thank you for completing this survey. Please rememer to print the "thank you" page to give to your instructor.
If you are not currently employed, or are employed in a private school, it is important that you complete as much of the survey as possible (questions 1 and 2).
Worksheet for the Master’s Program Diversity Survey
- Your CWID (necessary to complete Zoomerang survey):
- Your department (pull down)
- Name of school where you work. If you work at a district office or at multiple sites go to #4:
- Name of district:
- Percent of English Learners at your school site (if you work at district site or multiple sites, use district data):
- Percent of students receiving free/reduced price meals (if you work at district site or multiple sites, use district data):
- Using California Ed-Data, please indicate your ethnicity (optional)
- Percent of student population that is different from your ethnicity:
- Do you work at a single school site, a district office, or at multiple sites?
Accessing the Website
When you go to the Ed-Data site, select School from the Reports column.

Select Profile of School, then select county, district and school name.

From this point, you will easily be able to make links to the data you will need for the survey. You are also asked to calculate what percent of the school population is of a different ethnicity than yours. For this, you can go to the Students by Ethnicity link (see below).

Clicking on the Students tab will take you to data about English learners and ethnic composition.

This is a sample chart of Students by Ethnicity that allows you to calculate the percent of students whose ethnicity is different from yours.

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