Adult Information

What is this?
Below there are seven questions about you and the young people you work with to vet participation in the study "What Do Kids Want to Know About Their Own Brains".

How will this information be used?
This information will be used to analyze the students' answers. None of this data will be disclosed publicly. All references in the final study to any of the answers on this information sheet will be coded and untraceable to you. This survey should take approximately 1-3 minutes to complete.

What's next?
Upon completing this information sheet successfully, you will see the Student Prompt "What Do Kids Want to Know About Their Own Brains" link with instruction to begin gathering data.

Thank you for your help!

For further information:
If you have any questions about any aspect of this study, please do not hesitate to contact Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, Ph.D. (tracey.tokuhama@gmail.com; +593997001736).

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* 1. What is your full name (first and last)

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* 2. If you are responding as a parent, how old is your child? (If you have more than one child who will respond to the prompt, please check all boxes that apply.)

If you are responding as a teacher, please go to Question 3.

If you are responding as both a parent and a teacher, complete this question as a parent, then complete Question 3.

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* 3. If you are a teacher, what grade level(s) do you work with?  Check all that apply. (If you are not a teacher, please leave blank.)

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* 4. If you are a teacher, what is the name and location of the school where you work? (If you do not teach, please leave blank.)

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* 5. Have you ever received professional development or training in the "Learning Sciences," including any of the following areas: "Mind, Brain, and Education science," "Educational Neuroscience", "Brain and Learning," or "Teaching and the Brain"? Check all that apply.

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* 7. Email:

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* 8. Excellent! Thanks for your help. Now, you can click here to see the student survey:

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