Friday, September 13, 2013

Take the SPEAK UP Survey - Starting Oct. 2

What is Speak Up?

Speak Up is a national initiative of Project Tomorrow (formerly known as NetDay). Since fall 2003, the annual Speak Up project has collected and reported on the views of over 3 million K-12 students, teachers, administrators and parents representing over 30,000 schools in all 50 states.

Take the 2013 Survey >>

The Speak Up National Research Project dataset represents the largest collection of authentic, unfiltered stakeholder input on education, technology, 21st century skills, schools of the future, and science and math instruction. Education, business and policy leaders report using the data regularly to inform federal, state and local education programs. For additional information, visit www.tomorrow.org.

Who is Project Tomorrow?

Project Tomorrow is the nation’s leading education nonprofit group dedicated to ensuring that today’s K-12 students are well prepared to become tomorrow’s leaders, innovators and engaged citizens of the world.

We believe that by supporting the innovative uses of science, math and technology resources in our K-12 schools and communities, students will develop the critical thinking, problem solving and creativity skills needed to compete and thrive in the 21st century.

Why participate in Speak Up 2013?

  • We share the Speak Up data with national, state and regional policy makers.Participating in Speak Up 2013 ensures that your voice is included in the dialogueabout K-12 science, technology and math education.
  • Speak Up provides you the opportunity to gather information from your students,teachers, school leaders and parents about key educational topics, including:educational technology, 21st century skills, science and schools of the future.
  • By encouraging your school or district to participate, you are sending a strong signalthat you value your stakeholders’ opinions about K-12 education.
  • Speak Up survey results, with national comparisons, will be available online, free of charge in February 2014.
  • Use the Speak Up data to engage your stakeholders in your strategic planning,budgeting or decision-making processes
*Speak Up 2012 national reports were released this spring to download the reports visit:
http://www.tomorrow.org/speakup/speakup_reports.html


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