(1) Subject to available appropriations, the department shall administer a biennial teaching and learning conditions survey, referred to in this section as the "survey", to all preschool teachers, elementary teachers, secondary teachers, and education support professionals in public schools of the state. The survey must be designed to assess, at a minimum: (a) Teaching and learning conditions as predictors of student achievement; (b) The correlation, if any, between teaching and learning conditions and teacher retention; (c) The relationship, if any, between teaching and learning conditions and school administration; and (d) The relationship, if any, between teaching and learning conditions and measures of school climate, as experienced by students and teachers. (2) The survey results may be used by schools, school districts, the department, state policymakers, and researchers as a resource for: (a) School and program design; (b) Professional development programs; (c) School improvement plans; (d) School district continuous improvement programs; (e) State education reform initiatives concerning achievement gaps, teacher gaps, dropout rates, and graduation rates; (f) Other analyses to inform school improvement efforts; and (g) Improving ways to measure and improve school climate and teaching and learning environments.
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