Consent
Please read this carefully.
Concord Evaluation Group (formerly Veridian inSight), in association with WGBH, has asked you to be part of a research study. You will be asked to complete a short survey. This survey will help us learn about high school girls’ career choices. We want to study your students’ career interests and NOT you or how you answer the questions.
Thank you for volunteering to answer these survey questions. The survey will be completed online, and will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous and will be kept private. Your name can never be linked to your responses.
Being in the study gives you a chance to share your experiences as a teacher or career counselor and will help improve programs aimed at helping young women choose a career. Completing the survey should not be risky or uncomfortable for you. As a study volunteer, you have the right to stop answering these questions at any time. If you cannot complete the survey in one sitting, you may also save your work and complete it later.
Each calendar month, between February and May, we will randomly choose an individual who fully completed the survey to receive a $100 prize.
If you agree to the terms above, please proceed with the survey.
Do you recall hearing about Engineering Your Life (EYL) before today?

Where have you heard about Engineer Your Life (EYL)? (Choose all that apply)

What was the best area of the website? (Choose all that apply)

How much did the website change your own level of interest in engineering?

How much did the website help you learn about engineering and what resources and training to provide to students?

Did the website do a good job showing what life and work are like for different engineers?

Did the website help you understand what you should do if you want to prepare high school girls to become an engineer (for example, what classes they can take, how they should prepare for college)?

Would you recommend this site to a student who is interested in learning more about engineering?

How much, do you think, this website helps kids learn about engineering?

Do you think this website helps kids understand that an engineering career is achievable?

Do you think the website does a successful job of introducing high school girls to young women engineers?

Would you tell your colleagues to visit this website?

Will you visit this website again?
