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Center for Educational Pluralism
2006-07 Feedback Form

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Please describe your involvement in the CEP

Which events did you attend this year?

John Goodlad (Distinguished lecturer): Teaching as if Democracy Matters
Critical Conversations: Harold Blickenstaff
Critical Conversations: Bruce Larson
Critical Conversations: John Goodlad follow-up
Martin Luther King Jr. Conference
Gregory Michie: Holler if You Hear Me
School Bullying, Harassment
Ellen Shrecker: Academic Freedom
PBS Series: School, the Story of American Public Education
Gatekeeping/Internalized Racism
Social Justice Forum: Seattle Busing
Poverty Symposium
Working with Migrant Youth and Families
Tolerance of Asian Immigrants to the Pacific NW
CEP Awards Ceremony and Reception
Other

Which events did you find the most beneficial?
Did you leave any events wanting to continue the conversation or learn more about a topic?

Which event(s) did you find the least beneficial?
Can you offer suggestions for improvement or different methodologies?

Please evaluate and explain your experience using books, curricula, or videos in the CEP Resource library.
Do you have any suggestions?

What other suggestions can you offer to improve the CEP?
Would you recommend any alternative topics, events, programs, resources, or curricula?

 

Thank you for your participation.

 

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