ILCTE_Safety_Survey_Data_Findings_and_Resources

• Teachers overwhelming noted that they followed school-based protocols when dealing with injuries Teachers completing this survey instrument were asked during this school year or in past school years, what methods they implemented to verify or assess whether students comprehended safety measures? This was an open-ended question. The most common responses are listed below. • Making sure students follow Coronavirus procedures • Teacher and students demonstrate safety procedures • Teacher and students practice safety procedures • Open dialogue between teacher and students • Signed parent acknowledgement of risks and expected student behavior • Safety tests • Clear expectations • Posting of safety rules in the classroom/laboratory • Visual aids posted in the classroom/laboratory Teachers completing this survey instru ent were asked if their school or school district added any additional safety procedures this year? This was an open-ended question. • All responses centered on following school, community, regional, and state-wide Coronavirus guidelines for student, staff, and faculty safety. Teachers completing this survey instrument were asked how they are teaching safety procedures for laboratory classes for in-person learning? This was an open-ended question. The most common responses were: • Teaching safety just like they have in the past; no changes • Teacher demonstrations to students • Using supplementary online safety videos • Having students practice Teachers completing this survey instrument were asked how they you teaching safety procedures for laboratory classes during remote/online learning? This was an open-ended question. The most common responses were: • Teachers making sure they go over safety each day • Teachers doing more lectures and showing more videos on safety • Conducting and recording demonstrations Teachers completing this survey instrument were asked given the Coronavirus pandemic, what were the cleaning procedures in the classroom/laboratory between groups of students

for in-person learning? This was an open-ended question. The most common responses were: • Mandated Coronavirus procedures by school district • Following CDC requirements • Rotating students in and out of building • A/B days

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