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                                                                                                                                                              2006 Codebook
                                                                                                                                                        Typical Student FSSE
Variable            Description                                                                                  Response Values
  IPEDS             Institutional IPEDS Number

How important is it to you that undergraduates at your institution do the following?
 FINTERN           Practicum, internship, field experience, co-op experience, or clinical assignment
 FVOLUNTR          Community service or volunteer work
                   Participation in a learning community or some other formal program where groups of students
 FLERNCOM
                   take two or more classes together
                                                                                                                   1=Not important
  FIMPR05           Work on a research project with a faculty member outside of course or program requirements     2=Somewhat important
                                                                                                                   3=Important
  FFORLANG          Foreign language coursework
                                                                                                                   4=Very important
  FSTUDYAB          Study abroad
  FINDST06          Independent study or self-designed major
                    Culminating senior experience (capstone course, senior project or thesis, comprehensive
  FSENIOR
                    exam, etc.)

Select the response that you believe best represents the quality of student relationships with people at your institution.
                                                                                                                   1=Unfriendly, unsupportive, sense of alienation
                                                                                                                   2=
                                                                                                                   3=
  FENVSTU           Student relationships with other students                                                      4=
                                                                                                                   5=
                                                                                                                   6=
                                                                                                                   7=Friendly, supportive, sense of belonging

                                                                                                                   1=Unavailable, unhelpful, unsympathetic
                                                                                                                   2=
                                                                                                                   3=
  FENVFAC           Student relationships with faculty members                                                     4=
                                                                                                                   5=
                                                                                                                   6=
                                                                                                                   7=Available, helpful, sympathetic

                                                                                                                   1=Unhelpful, inconsiderate, rigid
                                                                                                                   2=
                                                                                                                   3=
  FENVADM           Student relationships with administrative personnel and offices                                4=
                                                                                                                   5=
                                                                                                                   6=
                                                                                                                   7=Helpful, considerate, flexible



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                                                                                                                                                             Typical Student FSSE
Variable           Description                                                                                       Response Values

To what extent does your institution emphasize each of the following?
  FENVSCHO         Requiring students to spend significant amounts of time studying and on academic work

  FENVSUPR         Providing students support they need to help them succeed academically
                   Encouraging contact among students from different economic, social, and racial or ethnic
  FENVDIVR
                   backgrounds
                                                                                                                      1=Very little
  FENVNACA         Helping students cope with their non-academic responsibilities (work, family, etc.)
                                                                                                                      2=Some
  FENVSOCA         Providing students the support they need to thrive socially
                                                                                                                      3=Quite a bit
                   Encouraging students to participate in co-curricular activities (organizations, campus             4=Very much
  FENVACT          publications, student government, fraternity or sorority, intercollegiate or intramural sports,
                   etc.)
                   Encouraging students to attend campus events and activities (special speakers, cultural
  FENVEVEN
                   performances, athletic events, etc.)
  FENVCOMP         Encouraging students to use computers in their academic work

About how many hours do you spend in a typical 7-day week doing each of the following?
 UGTEACH        Teaching undergraduate students in class
 GRADEPAP       Grading papers and exams
 GRADEBCK       Giving other forms of written and oral feedback to students
 CLASSPRP       Preparing for class                                                                                   1=0
 REFLECT        Reflecting on ways to improve my teaching                                                             2=1 - 4
                                                                                                                      3=5 - 8
 SCHOLAR        Research and scholarly activities
                                                                                                                      4=9 - 12
 FRESEARC       Working with undergraduates on research                                                               5=13 - 16
 ADVISE         Advising undergraduate students                                                                       6=17 - 20
 FIELDEXP       Supervising internships or other field experiences                                                    7=21 - 30
                Working with students on activities other than coursework (committees, orientation, student           8=More than 30
 FFACOTHR
                life activities, etc.)
 FINTERAC       Other interactions with students outside of the classroom
 SERVICE        Conducting service activities

                                                                                                                      1=Classroom instruction, on-campus
                                                                                                                      2=Classroom instruction, at an auxiliary location (e.g., satellite campus, rented
  TTEACFOR         In what format do you most often teach?                                                            facility)
                                                                                                                      3=Distance education (live or pre-recorded video/audio, Internet, CD-ROM,
                                                                                                                      correspondence, etc.)




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                                                                                                                                                               Typical Student FSSE
Variable           Description                                                                               Response Values

What is the general area of most of the courses you teach? (Please specify an academic discipline, e.g., Chemistry, Psychology, Theater)

                                                    1=Arts and Humanities                                    Physical education or recreation                   Nursing
                                                    Art, fine and applied                                    Secondary education                                Pharmacy
                                                    English (language and literature)                        Special education                                  Allied health/other medical
                                                    History                                                  Other education                                    Therapy (occupational, physical, speech)
                                                    Journalism                                               5=Engineering                                      Other professional
                                                    Language and literature (except English)                 Aero-/astronautical engineering                    8=Social Science
                                                    Music                                                    Civil engineering                                  Anthropology
                                                    Philosophy                                               Chemical engineering                               Economics
                                                    Speech                                                   Electrical or electronic engineering               Ethnic studies
                                                    Theater or drama                                         Industrial engineering                             Geography
                                                    Theology or religion                                     Materials engineering                              Political science (including government,
                                                    Other arts & humanities                                  Mechanical engineering                             international relations)
                                                    2=Biological Sciences                                    General/other engineering                          Psychology
                                                    Biology (general)                                        6=Physical Science                                 Social work
                                                    Biochemistry or biophysics                               Astronomy                                          Sociology
  TCSDISCL -                                        Botany                                                   Atmospheric science (including meteorology)        Gender studies
  Created by                                        Environmental science                                    Chemistry                                          Other social science
  recoding                                          Marine (life) science                                    Earth science (including geology)                  9=Other
                                                    Microbiology or bacteriology                             Mathematics                                        Agriculture
                                                    Zoology                                                  Physics                                            Communications
                                                    Other biological science                                 Statistics                                         Computer science
                                                    3=Business                                               Other physical science                             Family Studies
                                                    Accounting                                               7=Professional                                     Natural resources and conservation
                                                    Business administration (general)                        Architecture                                       Kinesiology
                                                    Finance                                                  Urban planning                                     Criminal justice
                                                    International business                                   Health technology (medical, dental, laboratory)    Military science
                                                    Marketing                                                Law                                                Parks, recreation, leisure studies, sports
                                                    Management                                               Library/archival science                           management
                                                    Other business                                           Medicine                                           Public administration
                                                    4=Education                                              Dentistry                                          Other field
                                                    Business education                                       Veterinarian                                       Technical/vocational
                                                    Elementary/middle school education
                                                    Music or art education




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                                                                                                                                                                  Typical Student FSSE
Variable           Description                                                                                            Response Values

Please respond to the following question based on one particular undergraduate course section you are teaching or have taught during this academic year.
In your selected course section, on average, what percent of class time is spent on the following?
  LECTURE          Lecture
  TEACHLED         Teacher-led discussion
                                                                                                                           1=0%
  TEACHSTU         Teacher-student shared responsibility (seminar, discussion, etc.)                                       2=1-9%
  COMPMED          Student computer use                                                                                    3=10-19%
  GROUPSML         Small group activities                                                                                  4=20-29%
  STUPRES          Student presentations                                                                                   5=30-39%
  CLSWRITE         In-class writing                                                                                        6=40-49%
                                                                                                                           7=50-74%
  TESTEVAL         Testing and evaluation
                                                                                                                           8=75% or more
  PERFORM          Performances in applied and fine arts (e.g., dance, drama, music)
  EXPERIEN         Experiential (labs, field work, art exhibits, etc.)

                                                                                                                           1=More first-year students than seniors
  TCLASRAN         During the current year, have you had more first-year students or seniors in your classes?              2=More seniors than first-year students
                                                                                                                           3=I have taught neither first-year students nor seniors this academic year.


  TTSTDCOL -                                                                                                               1=9 or less                       4= 30-49
                   Estimate the total number of [first-year students/seniors/students] you have taught during this
  Created by                                                                                                               2=10-19                           5=50-99
                   current academic year.
  recoding                                                                                                                 3=20-29                           6=100 or more

Please respond to the following question based on the typical [first-year students/seniors/students] you have taught during this academic year.

About how often has the typical [first-year student/senior/student] done each of the following?
 TCLQUEST         Asked questions in class or contributed to class discussions
  TCLPRSNT         Made a class presentation
  TREWROPA         Prepared two or more drafts of a paper before turning it in
                   Worked on a paper or project that requires integrating ideas or information from various
  TINTEGRA
                   sources                                                                                                 1=Never
                   Included diverse perspectivs (different races, religions, genders, political beliefs, etc.) in class    2=Sometimes
  TDIVCLAS
                   discussions or writing assignments                                                                      3=Often
  TCLUNPRE         Come to class without completing readings or assignments                                                4=Very Often
  TCLASSGR         Worked with other students on projects during class
  TOCCGRP          Worked with classmates outside of class to prepare class assignments
                   Put together ideas or concepts from different courses when completing assignments or during
  TINTIDEA
                   class discussions

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                                                                                                                                      Typical Student FSSE
Variable           Description                                                                                      Response Values

About how often has the typical [first-year student/senior/student] done each of the following? (continued)
 TTUTOR           Tutored or taught other students (paid or voluntary)

  TCOMMPRO         Participated in a community-based project (e.g., service learning) as part of a regular course
                   Used an electronic medium (listserv, chat group, Internet, instant messaging, etc.) to discuss
  TITICADE
                   or complete an assignment
  TEMAIL           Used e-mail to communicate with an instructor
  TGRADE           Discussed grades or assignments with an instructor
  TPLANS           Talked about career plans with a faculty member or advisor

  TIDEAS           Discussed ideas from his or her readings or classes with facutly mambers outside of class

  TFEED            Received prompt written or oral feedback from faculty on his or her academic performance          1=Never
                                                                                                                     2=Sometimes
  TWORKHRD         Worked harder than usual to meet an instructor's standards or expectations                        3=Often
                   Worked with faculty members on activities other than coursework (committees, orientation,         4=Very Often
  TFACOTHR
                   student life activities, etc.)
                   Discussed ideas from his or her readings or classes with others outside of class (other
  TOOCID05
                   students, family members, co-workers, etc.)
  TDIVRSTU         Had serious conversations with students of a different race or ethnicity than his or her own
                   Had serious conversations with students who are very different from him or her in terms of
  TDIFFSTU
                   their religious beliefs, political opinions, or personal values
  TOWNVIEW         Examined the strengths and weaknesses of his or her views on a topic or issue
                   Tried to better understand someone else's views by imagining how an issue looks from that
  TOTHRVW
                   person's perspective
  TCHNGVW          Learned something that changed the way he or she understood an issue or concept




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                                                                                                                                                 Typical Student FSSE
Variable           Description                                                                             Response Values

About how much reading and writing do you estimate the typical [first-year student/senior/student] has done overall?
 TREADASG        Number of assigned textbooks, books, and/or book length packs of course readings
                 Number of books read on his or her own (not assigned) for personal enjoyment or academic    1=None
 TREADOWN                                                                                                    2=Between 1 and 4
                 enrichment
                                                                                                             3=Between 5 and 10
 TWRTMR05        Number of written papers or reports of 20 pages or more
                                                                                                             4=Between 11 and 20
 TWRTMD05        Number of written papers or reports between 5 and 19 pages                                  5=More than 20
 TWRITSML        Number of written papers or reports of fewer than 5 pages

In a typical week, how many homework problem sets does the typical [first-year student/senior/student] complete overall?
                                                                                                             1=None
  TPROBSTA          Number of problem sets that take the typical student more than one hour to complete      2=1 - 2
                                                                                                             3=3 - 4
  TPROBSTB          Number of problem sets that take the typical student less than one hour to complete      4=5 - 6
                                                                                                             5=More than 6

About how many hours do you think the typical [first-year student/senior/student] should spend in a typical 7-day week doing each of the following?
                Preparing for class (studying, reading, writing, doing homework or lab work, analyzing data,
 TEXPREP
                rehearsing, and other academic activities)                                                    1=0
 TEXWRKON       Working for pay on campus                                                                     2=1 - 5
 TEXWRKOF       Working for pay off campus                                                                    3=6 - 10
                                                                                                              4=11 - 15
                Participating in co-curricular activities (organizations, campus publications, student
 TEXCOCUR                                                                                                     5=16 - 20
                government, fraternity or sorority, intercollegiate or intramural sports, etc.)
                                                                                                              6=21 - 25
 TEXSOCIA       Relaxing and socializing (watching TV, partying, etc.)                                        7=26 - 30
 TEXCARED       Providing care for dependents living with him or her (parents, children, spouse, etc.)        8=More than 30
 TEXCOMMU Commuting to class (driving, walking, etc.)




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                                                                                                                                                  Typical Student FSSE
Variable           Description                                                                                 Response Values

About how many hours do you think the typical [first-year student/senior/student] actually spends in a typical 7-day week doing each of the following?
                Preparing for class (studying, reading, writing, doing homework or lab work, analyzing data,
 TACTPREP
                rehearsing, and other academic activities)                                                     1=0
 TACTWKON       Working for pay on campus                                                                      2=1 - 5
 TACTWKOF       Working for pay off campus                                                                     3=6 - 10
                                                                                                               4=11 - 15
                Participating in co-curricular activities (organizations, campus publications, student
 TACTCOCU                                                                                                      5=16 - 20
                government, fraternity or sorority, intercollegiate or intramural sports, etc.)
                                                                                                               6=21 - 25
 TACTSOCI       Relaxing and socializing (watching TV, partying, etc.)                                         7=26 - 30
 TACTCARE       Providing care for dependents living with him or her (parents, children, spouse, etc.)         8=More than 30
 TACTCOMM       Commuting to class (driving, walking, etc.)

                                                                                                                1=Very little
                                                                                                                2=
                   Select the box that represents the extent to which the typical [first-year                   3=
  TEXAMS           student/senior/student]'s examinations have challenged that student to do his or her best    4=
                   work.                                                                                        5=
                                                                                                                6=
                                                                                                                7=Very much

During the current school year, how much do you believe the typical [first-year student/senior/student]'s coursework has emphasized the following mental activities?
                   Memorizing facts, ideas, or methods from his or her courses and readings so he or she can
 TMEMORIZ
                   repeat them pretty much in the same form
                   Analyzing the basic elements of an idea, experience or theory, such as examining a particular
 TANALYZE
                   case or situation in depth, and considering its components                                    1=Very little
                   Synthesizing and organizing ideas, information, or experiences into new, more complex         2=Some
 TSYNTHES
                   interpretations and relationships                                                             3=Quite a bit
                                                                                                                 4=Very much
                   Making judgments about the value of information, arguments or methods such as examining
 TEVALUAT
                   how others gathered and interpreted data and assessing the soundness of their conclusions

  TAPPLYIN         Applying theories or concepts to practical problems or in new situations




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                                                                                                                                                      Typical Student FSSE
Variable           Description                                                                                 Response Values


To what extent has the typical [first-year student/senior/student]'s experience at this instituion contributed to his or her knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas?
  TGNWRITE         Writing clearly and effectively
  TGNSPEAK         Speaking clearly and effectively
  TGNANALY         Thinking critically and analytically
  TGNQUANT         Analyzing quantitative problems
  TGNCMPTS         Using computing and information technology
  TGNOTHER         Working effectively with others
  TGNINQ           Learning effectively on his or her own                                                        1=Very little
  TGNSELF          Understanding himself or herself                                                              2=Some
  TGNDIVER         Understanding people of other racial and ethnic backgrounds                                   3=Quite a bit
                                                                                                                 4=Very much
  TGNPROBS         Solving complex real-world problems
  TGNETHIC         Developing a personal code of values and ethics
  TGNSPIRI         Developing a deepened sense of spirituality
  TGNGENLE         Acquiring a broad general education
  TGNWORK          Acquiring job or work-related knowledge and skills
  TGNCITZN         Voting in local, state, or national elections
  TGNCOMMU         Contributing to the welfare of his or her community




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                                                                                                                                                         Typical Student FSSE
Variable           Description                                                                         Response Values

What is the general discipline of your academic appointment? (Please specify an academic discipline)

                                                   1=Arts and Humanities                               Physical education or recreation                   Nursing
                                                   Art, fine and applied                               Secondary education                                Pharmacy
                                                   English (language and literature)                   Special education                                  Allied health/other medical
                                                   History                                             Other education                                    Therapy (occupational, physical, speech)
                                                   Journalism                                          5=Engineering                                      Other professional
                                                   Language and literature (except English)            Aero-/astronautical engineering                    8=Social Science
                                                   Music                                               Civil engineering                                  Anthropology
                                                   Philosophy                                          Chemical engineering                               Economics
                                                   Speech                                              Electrical or electronic engineering               Ethnic studies
                                                   Theater or drama                                    Industrial engineering                             Geography
                                                   Theology or religion                                Materials engineering                              Political science (including government,
                                                   Other arts & humanities                             Mechanical engineering                             international relations)
                                                   2=Biological Sciences                               General/other engineering                          Psychology
                                                   Biology (general)                                   6=Physical Science                                 Social work
                                                   Biochemistry or biophysics                          Astronomy                                          Sociology
  APDISCOL -                                       Botany                                              Atmospheric science (including meteorology)        Gender studies
  Created by                                       Environmental science                               Chemistry                                          Other social science
  recoding                                         Marine (life) science                               Earth science (including geology)                  9=Other
                                                   Microbiology or bacteriology                        Mathematics                                        Agriculture
                                                   Zoology                                             Physics                                            Communications
                                                   Other biological science                            Statistics                                         Computer science
                                                   3=Business                                          Other physical science                             Family Studies
                                                   Accounting                                          7=Professional                                     Natural resources and conservation
                                                   Business administration (general)                   Architecture                                       Kinesiology
                                                   Finance                                             Urban planning                                     Criminal justice
                                                   International business                              Health technology (medical, dental, laboratory)    Military science
                                                   Marketing                                           Law                                                Parks, recreation, leisure studies, sports
                                                   Management                                          Library/archival science                           management
                                                   Other business                                      Medicine                                           Public administration
                                                   4=Education                                         Dentistry                                          Other field
                                                   Business education                                  Veterinarian                                       Technical/vocational
                                                   Elementary/middle school education
                                                   Music or art education


                                                                                                         1=Ended submission on a page prior to demographics (empstat)
  SURSUB           Amount of survey submitted
                                                                                                         2=Submitted all pages prior to demographics




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                                                                                                                                          Typical Student FSSE
Variable           Description                                                                              Response Values


                                                                      2006 FSSE Experimental items
During the current academic year, about how many times have you participated in teaching improvement activities of the following types?
 EXP1A             Individual consultations
                                                                                                          1=0
 EXP1B             Classroom observations with feedback                                                   2=1
 EXP1C             Meetings with a small group of colleagues                                              3=2
 EXP1D             Workshops                                                                              4=3
 EXP1E             Web-based instructional programs                                                       5=4
 EXP1F             Campus-wide forums                                                                     6=5 or more
 EXP1G             Conference sessions


How important is it that your institution provides services for you to improve your teaching in the following areas?
 EXP2A             Incorporating active learning strategies
 EXP2B             Developing students' critical thinking/problem-solving skills
                                                                                                                 1=Not important
 EXP2C             Improving student-faculty interactions
                                                                                                                 2=Somewhat important
 EXP2D             Facilitating classroom experiences with diversity
                                                                                                                 3=Important
 EXP2E             Using technology to improve student learning                                                  4=Very important
 EXP2F             Creating a supportive classrooom environment
 EXP2G             Assessing student engagement and learning




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