2021 Parent Survey
2021 Parent Survey
New survey finds that more than 75% of parents believe online learning allows their children to gain critical skills that they would not acquire in a traditional in-person setting.
Executive Summary
A survey conducted by Florida Virtual School (FLVS) in August 2021 found that even after a challenging year where many families had to adapt to a new way of learning, more than 75% of parents believe that online learning allows their children to gain critical skills that they would not acquire in a traditional in-person setting, from communication and time management skills to online behavior etiquette.
Purpose
In August 2021, Florida Virtual School (FLVS) deployed a survey to parents of Kindergarten-12th grade students. Due to the flexible nature of course enrollment the survey was only distributed to families who were enrolled in FLVS courses for at least 90 days.
As some recent studies have revealed (see, for example, the RAND Corporation’s findings (PDF)), online learning is expected to continue to be part of nationwide school district offerings post-pandemic. Some parents and teachers have also expressed concern about how online learning might affect their children’s social emotional learning and experiences. With students at the center of every decision, FLVS hoped to learn whether parents shared a similar sentiment.
Survey Method
The 18-question survey inquired about school enrollment details as well as parents’ perspectives on the impact of online school on their elementary, middle, and high school children’s soft skills and social emotional learning experiences. The survey launched in late August 2021 and included Likert-type and single-and multi-select questions. Completed surveys of families who had been enrolled for a minimum of 90 days were included in the analysis. Additionally, responses of very positive/positive, very negative/ negative, strongly agree/agree, and strongly disagree/disagree were combined for analysis and reporting purposes.
Findings and Implications
Findings from the 3,248 survey respondents were overwhelmingly positive. The graphs and tables that follow depict the key findings and Likert response results.
Findings: Parents believe online school helps their children build skills that are necessary for school and future success.
Since starting at FLVS, do you feel that your student has improved his/her soft skills?
For your student, please rate the degree to which you agree or disagree about the following statements
Since starting at FLVS, do you feel that your student has improved his/her soft skills?
Parents That Believe Their Children Gain Key Skills Learning Online That They Would Not Acquire in an In-Person Setting
Closing Thoughts
Parents believe online learning helps their children build skills that are necessary for school and future success, allows their children to be authentic as they navigate challenges and strive for success, and benefits their children’s educational experiences. Continued enrollment and overwhelmingly positive sentiments about online learning in the lives of current Kindergarten-12th grade students indicate that it will continue to flourish for years to come.