Widén ACE Team EOY Survey
The purpose of this survey is to gain knowledge of your perspective of your work in out of school time as it relates to your job as an instructor in ACE.

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On a scale of 1 - 10 with 1 representing completely disagree and 10 representing totally agree. Please rate your overall satisfaction with the quality of our afterschool program here at Widén.
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In what areas did you feel that the program lacked in.
In what areas did you feel the program was successful at.
Social Emotional Learning is now a big component of the ACE Lesson plan design.  Tell how you were able to incorporate SEL or not and why?
Frontline Training has always been a part of staff development to acquire tools to improve many areas in working with elementary school aged students in the out of school time environment.  Thinking about this last statement, how can ACE improve on providing quality frontline professional development?
Referring back to the previous question, I consider your time valuable and let's be honest, not everyone is available at the same time for formal group training opportunities, having said that, what would be your training delivery preference?
What kinds of training opportunities would you consider? (Please select as many as want.)
ACE will focus heavily on academics, specifically Reading and Math in the next academic school year. Do you feel that more time should be spent on academics or enrichment opportunities?
Please share your thoughts and any ideas of enrichment that can be implemented in our program design for the upcoming academic school year.  i.e. specific sports, fine arts, leadership, etc....
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
Your opinions are valuable to the future design and implementation of ACE After-School!
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