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Sustaining Teaching
Teaching involves curriculum, connection to each other, and authentic engagement between participants. To sustain teaching, lifespan faith development programs offer pragmatic resources that address "who, what, when, and how" issues of religious education, including teacher handbooks, evaluation and feedback forms, periodic newsletters and other communications about programs. This section offers examples of practical resources developed in congregations that help sustain teaching.Teacher Feedback and Reflection Forms
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Right-click on the links below to save the files to your computer.
- Feedback (Word) (PDF)
- Evaluation (Word) (PDF)
Instructions
Edit the sample feedback form to meet your needs. What you ask, and how you ask it, shapes the respondents' reflections.
Save the new document—your congregation's feedback form.
Use the form in print or you can email your feedback form as an attachment. You might provide the following instructions:
- Open the form
- Fill out the form
- Save the document
- Send it by reply email as an attachment
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Last updated on Wednesday, October 26, 2011.
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