The Student Learning Survey (SLS) is a yearly survey of students, parents, and staff in public schools in British Columbia: Who participates
- Students in grades 4, 7, 10, and 12, along with their parents and school staff
What it covers
The
SLS provides feedback on a range of topics, including student wellness,
learning environment, curriculum implementation, career preparation,
and student engagement
How it's used
Schools, districts, and other organizations use the survey data to inform planning, research, and advocacy. The
survey also helps schools make decisions about long-term planning,
goal-setting, and providing personalized support to students
How it's administered
The SLS is an online survey that's usually available for about 30 minutes. All responses are anonymous and confidential.
When it's administered
The SLS is administered annually, and was previously known as the Student Satisfaction Survey before 2016-17.
The SLS is developed with input from teachers, educational measurement experts, and partner groups. The
survey questions are updated each year to align with the curriculum's
core competencies and the British Columbia's Policy for Student Success.
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