Parent Survey
Thank you so much for taking the time to fill out this survey.Your answers are very important and will help us to have a better understanding of your demands and find the best matched school for your child. After finishing this survey, you will get a survey assessment summary included in your child´s evaluation report. Please let us know if you have any questions about this survey. We really appreciate your input!
Willingness to send your child to study abroad
1. Why do you choose to send your child to studyabroad?
American Education focuses more on students´ all around development
Broaden child´s Horizon
Willingness of immigration
Child´ own willingness to study abroad
A trend to study abroad
Other
2. Pleaserate the importance of the following elements that you may take intoconsideration during the preparation and school selection stage.
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Your child is willing to study abroad
Language proficiency
Safety in a foreign country
Your child's Independent ability
School's ranking
School's location
A community around your receiving school
A parentage of international students
School's tuition
ROI in studying abroad
3. Are there any other your concerns?
After students´ studying abroad, your concerns would be
4. There is a full-time House Mom providing delicious and healthy home-cooked Chinese meals and a part-time Dorm Teacher managing students´ everyday life to keep them safe and make sure students are in a good mental health at each Cornerstone dorm which is near the school. To what extent will you still be concerned about the accommodation adaptability,the safety, and the mental health of your child if they live in one of Cornerstone dorms?
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5. Students will live in the Cornerstone dorms for 2 years. After students overcome their language barrier and are well adapt to life in America, they are encouraged to live with Cornerstone American host families to become more engaged with the American lifestyle. All host families are selected by Cornerstone through the strict and comprehensive selection system. The CS-Homestay coordinator will visit the host family at least once a month to talk with the student and help solve the possible conflicts between student and his/her host family, and the coordinator will also report to parents regarding to their child on a regular basis. To what extent do you agree with Cornerstone New 2+2 Room & Board Management Model,and why?
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6. In following programs that Cornerstone offers to help students improve their English communication skills before and after they go to the U.S., which program do you think will work best for your child based on his/her current language proficiency?
American Class Adaption Training
SummerCamp
One onOne Tutoring
Cornerstone English Academy Courses
None of the above programs is what my childneeds
7. Every Cornerstone student will be matched with an American Academic Advisor. This Advisor will conduct one on one meeting and theme topic event with student on a regular basis and act as the bridge connecting student with his/her school. Based on the education philosophy of Cornerstone IQ+EQ, the Academic Advisor focuses on students´ psychological development in different stages,their school grades, background improvement, college application, and other parts to ensure students´ success in studying abroad. In this situation, how likely will you have your child enrolled in this program?
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8. Cornerstone actively pursues engagement with local communities to help create activities that will help student get more involved in the American life and the community around them.These activities include but not limited to volunteer opportunity, festival parties, Mandarin teaching opportunity, Boy Scout, etc. To what extent are you satisfied with the community engagement program that Cornerstone provides to your child?
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The questions that your receiving school would like to ask
9. Your Child´s Academic Strengths
10. Your Child´s Social Strengths
11. Your Child´s Emotional Strengths
12. Have your child had any experience coping with transitions? If yes, please give a brief description. (up to 300 words)
13. How do you help your child cope with frustrations and challenges? Please give an example. (up to 300 words)
14. What are your expectations of your receiving school in the U.S? (Please enumerate 3-4 contributions)
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