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Educator Feedback Form

(If you are a student, please go to the Student Feedback Form page.)

Please take a few moments to provide us with some feedback on the first National Latin Teacher Recruitment Week!

1. I teach at 

a college or university
a high school
a middle school
an elementary school

2. How much time did you spend discussing teaching Latin at the secondary level with your students?

15 minutes or less
15-30 minutes
30-45 minutes
45-60 minutes

3. What materials did you use? Check all that apply.

CAMWS/ACL's Consider Teaching Latin in the 21st Century (glossy color version)
Consider Teaching Latin in the 21st Century (B&W)
Some Top Reasons to Teach Latin at the Pre-Collegiate Level
Secondary Considerations 
What Do You Make? 
NLTRW Bookmarkers 
The Latin Teacher Shortage: A Call to Action 
other
none of the above

4. Would you please describe what you did for National Latin Teacher Recruitment Week?

5. What kind of response did you get from your students?

great interest
some interest
little interest

6. Will you consider participating in NLTRW again next year?

definitely yes
probably
maybe
doubtful

7. Would you consider participating in an American Classical League Pre-Institute Workshop in order to develop more materials and plan for next year?

yes
no

If yes, please provide the following information:

first name:
last name:
email:
address:
address2:
city:
state:
zip:

Please scroll up and review the information you have provided. When you have finished, please click on the submit button below. 

National Latin Teacher Recruitment Week is a cooperative venture of the American Classical League, American Philological Association, and various regional and state classical organizations.

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