University of Arizona
Institute for Mathematics and Education

The Tucson Teachers' Circle Survey 2008

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We would like some input regarding the your experiences in this year's Teachers' Circle.
Please rate each of the evening sessions.

Use a scale where 1 means not useful and 5 means excellent


1. Fred Stevenson: Exploratory Problems September 19, 2007
0     1     2     3     4     5    

2. David Gay: Geometry Models October 17, 2007
NA     1     2     3     4     5    

3. Rebecca McGraw: Geometry Investigations Using Geometer's Sketchpad November 14, 2007
NA     1     2     3     4     5    

4. Nate Carlson and Ginny Bohme: Chinese New Year and Other Number Patterns January 26, 2008
NA     1     2     3     4     5    

5. Sybilla Beckmann: Singapore Math- Using Simple Diagrams to Solve Word Problems February 27, 2008
NA     1     2     3     4     5    

6. Bill McCallum: Great Issues of Our Time: The Quadratic Formula March 26, 2008
NA     1     2     3     4     5    

7. Paul Zeitz: April 17, 2008
NA     1     2     3     4     5    

8. Do you plan to attend the Teachers' Circle Summer Workshop June 16-20, 1-5 PM?
Yes
No
Unsure at this time, but will confirm later.

9. Do you plan to attend Teachers' Circle evening sessions next year?
Yes
No
Unsure at this time.

We had several goals to accomplish with our Teachers' Circle sessions this year. Please comment on your perspective of each.

Use a scale where 0 means goal not at all met and 4 means the goal was well met

10. The Teachers' Circle is to create a collegial community of middle school teachers. NA     1     2     3     4    

11. The Teachers' Circle serves to deepen mathematical understandings. NA     1     2     3     4    

12. The Teachers' Circle provides opportunities for participant to strengthen problem solving skills. NA     1     2     3     4    

13. The Teachers' Circle provides activities that can be used in middle school classrooms. NA     1     2     3     4    

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If you experience difficulties completing the online form, please print it out. Complete it and mail it to this address:

Ginny Bohme
Department of Mathematics
The University of Arizona
617 N. Santa Rita Ave.
P.O. Box 210089
Tucson, AZ 85721-0089