Explaining Today: The Future of America's Past Pre-Workshop Educator Survey
Pre-workshop survey: results are confidential and no names will be shared-name/email must match Post-workshop email to process stipend at the conclusion of the workshop.
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Email *
Last name *
First name *
Preferred email address (preferably a personal email, not a school division monitored email) *
Content area(s) you currently teach/support: *
Grade level(s) you currently support: *
Please indicate the location where you attended the Explaining Today: The Future of America's Past workshop: *
How confident are you in using primary sources in your classroom?  
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How confident are you in using historic photo analysis in your classroom?
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How confident are you in using historic archives in your classroom?
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How confident are you in having students analyze public records online in your lessons?
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How confident are you in using the New American History resources in your classroom?
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How confident are you in using current journalism on social studies-related topics in your
classroom?
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How confident are you in using archived audio resources online in your classroom?
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How confident are you in using archived video resources online in your classroom?
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How confident are you in using data visualization resources in your classroom?
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How confident are you in using digital/online mapping tools for lessons in your classroom?
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How likely are you to avoid teaching controversial topics due to concern of negative feedback
from school or district level administrators? (1 not likely, 2 somewhat unlikely, 3 somewhat likely, 4 likely)
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How likely are you to avoid teaching controversial topics due to concern of negative feedback
from parents/guardians? (1 not likely, 2 somewhat unlikely, 3 somewhat likely, 4 likely)
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How likely are you to avoid teaching controversial topics due to concern of negative feedback
from community members? (1 not likely, 2 somewhat unlikely, 3 somewhat likely, 4 likely)
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How likely are you to avoid teaching controversial topics due to concern of negative feedback
from the local press/media? (1 not likely, 2 somewhat unlikely, 3 somewhat likely, 4 likely)
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How likely are you to avoid teaching controversial topics due to concern of negative feedback
from online sites/social media? (1 not likely, 2 somewhat unlikely, 3 somewhat likely, 4 likely)
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May we follow up with you via email at a later date to discuss how you have implemented the tools and resources shared at the workshop: *
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Please share anything else you would want us to know during the next 3 days to make this a useful experience for you as a learner. 
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