Judges in the Classroom
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1. Classroom Visit
Thank you for your work with students. Please answer the following questions about your recent classroom visit.
1
. Please provide contact information about yourself:
Please provide contact information about yourself:
Your full name
Your title/position
Your courthouse
Your county
The best way to reach you, only if needed
2
. Name of the school you visited or that visited your courtroom.
Name of the school you visited or that visited your courtroom.
3
. What was the date of the class visit?
What was the date of the class visit?
4
. What grade(s) did you work with on this date? Select all that apply.
What grade(s) did you work with on this date? Select all that apply.
Kindergarten
1st grade
2nd grade
3rd grade
4th grade
5th grade
6th grade
7th grade
8th grade
9th grade
10th grade
11th grade
12th grade
5
. Length of your time in the classroom
Length of your time in the classroom
30 minutes or less
31 minutes - 1 hour
1 hour - 2 hours
Estimate total time invested (include prep and follow-up)
6
. Did you use the AOPC's DVD, "The Judicial Branch: Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System?"
Did you use the AOPC's DVD, "The Judicial Branch: Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System?"
yes
no
Comments
7
. Briefly describe what you talked about and did during your classroom visit. Please specify any lesson plans you used.
Briefly describe what you talked about and did during your classroom visit. Please specify any lesson plans you used.
8
. Are you willing to visit other classrooms in the future?
Are you willing to visit other classrooms in the future?
yes
no
unsure
Comments
9
. Please share some remarks about your experience. These remarks might be used to encourage other judges and lawyers to visit classrooms or engage in other law-related educational programs for Pennsylvania students. Your remarks might also provide suggestions for improvement or ways the PBA and others can better support your education efforts with students.
Please share some remarks about your experience. These remarks might be used to encourage other judges and lawyers to visit classrooms or engage in other law-related educational programs for Pennsylvania students. Your remarks might also provide suggestions for improvement or ways the PBA and others can better support your education efforts with students.
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