Learning Survey
Every family supports learning differently, and schools rarely know what resources or time parents actually have at home. Collect home learning habits, resources, and confidence ratings from parents in one survey.
Grades give schools a picture of classroom performance, but not of what happens at home after school. Most parents don't volunteer information about home learning unless the school gives them a direct way to share it. Typeform's learning support survey gives schools a structured way to collect home learning habits and support confidence ratings from parents.
The survey captures home learning routines, time available for homework support, resource access, and confidence in subject areas in one submission. Questions appear one at a time, so parents move through each section at a comfortable pace. Conditional logic adapts the survey based on the child's grade level. A primary school parent sees questions about reading habits and homework time; a secondary school parent sees questions about subject-specific support.
Customize the survey to match your school's year groups, curriculum focus, and the specific support areas you want to assess. Send it via email or your school's parent communication platform at the start of term, when families are most engaged. Responses feed into Google Sheets via Zapier, so your team maps home learning support gaps across year groups and demographics. Parents who need more support get it sooner because your team knows where to look.
A learning survey collects feedback from parents on how they support their child's education at home after school hours. It captures home learning routines, time available for homework, resource access, and confidence in supporting specific subjects. Use this learning survey to help your school direct additional resources to families who need more support.
Without a clear picture of home learning across families, schools have no way to direct resources where they're needed most. A family without reliable internet or a quiet study space has a fundamentally different support need than one that already has both. A learning support survey surfaces those differences directly so your school distributes resources based on actual student needs.
Cover what shapes home learning outcomes:
- Time available for homework support each week
- Access to learning materials, devices, and internet
- Confidence in supporting specific subject areas
- Home learning environment (quiet space, routine, dedicated time)
- Barriers to providing support (work schedule, language, other children)
Keep it to five minutes or fewer, and explain directly that the results shape how the school supports their child. Send it via the school app or parent email list so it reaches parents where they already engage. Class teachers who explain how results shape support for their specific students get better response rates than a generic school notice.
When results flag limited device access in a year group, teachers can avoid assigning homework that requires online tools. Low parent confidence scores in specific subject areas signal where teachers should provide more in-class practice before sending work home. Share results with teachers at the start of the term, so homework expectations reflect what families can realistically support at home.
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