Culture of Excellence and Ethics Assessment (CEEA) for Parent/Staff/Youth

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Instrument Overview

The CEEA equips schools and workplaces to make data-driven decisions to improve the culture and climate. The CEEA for schools is aligned with 21st Century Skills and distinguished from other school climate surveys by its unique focus on the cultural assets provided by school and family culture. The CEEA process also supports the development of cultural assets essential for all schools working on RTI, PBIS, building a safe and supportive school climate, social-emotional learning standards, and other educational initiatives. Students - Competencies (Version 4.2 only) (excellence, ethics); School culture (excellence, ethics); Faculty practices (excellence, ethics); Student safety; Faculty support for and engagement of students. Faculty/Staff - Competencies (Version 4.2 only) (excellence, ethics); School culture (excellence, ethics); Faculty practices (excellence, ethics); Student safety; Faculty support for and engagement of students; Leadership practices; Faculty beliefs and behaviors; Home-school communication and support. Parents - Perception of school culture; School engaging parents; Parents engaging with school; Learning at home/promoting excellence; Parenting/promoting ethics.

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Organization

Student Well-Being Category

American Institutes for Research® partnered with the Annenberg Institute at Brown University to collect instruments related to student well-being.

Content

Keywords
School ; School Climate ; Safety and Well-Being ; Learning/Teaching for Excellence ; Integrity ; Responsibility ; Citizenship ; Communication and Participation ; Partnership for Student Learning ; Partnership for Student Social Development
Respondent
Student,
Teacher,
Other,
Parent

Administration Information

Length
parent survey— 25 minutes staff survey— 45–50 minutes
"Student survey— 35–40 minutes
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Access and Use

Developer
Excellence with Integrity Institute
Price

Free

Setting
Classroom

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