Student Reflection Questions North America

1.How much did you enjoy watching this documentary?(Required.)
2.What is a key message you take away from this film?(Required.)
3.Share one quote or moment that stands out for you watching this film.(Required.)
4.What surprised you most about this documentary?(Required.)
5.What mistakes do you think Morgan made?(Required.)
6.How do you think the issues raised in this documentary connect to our lives in Canada?(Required.)
7.Indicate how much you agree with this statement: This film made me question my assumptions about orphanages, volunteering and international aid.(Required.)
8.Indicate how much you agree with this statement: This film is a useful learning tool for students to learn more about humanitarian aid and social justice issues.(Required.)
9.Indicate how much you agree with this statement: I have a better understanding about the underlying causes of why children are placed in orphanages.(Required.)
10.Indicate how much you agree with this statement: I feel more informed about the ethics of volunteering overseas.(Required.)
11.After watching this documentary, I am interested in learning more about ethical volunteering.(Required.)
12.After watching this documentary, I am interested in learning more about how NGOs and their donors can give better.(Required.)
13.After watching this documentary, I am interested in learning more about family reunification and community care alternatives to orphanages.(Required.)
14.After watching this documentary, I am interested in learning more about Canada’s relationship with Haiti.(Required.)
15.Share an idea for a project students could do after watching this film in class.(Required.)
16.Please share additional comments about the film. (optional)
17.Please indicate your gender.(Required.)
18.Please indicate your age.(Required.)
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