Exit this Survey Evaluation: Uncommon Approaches to the Common Core 2014 Question Title * 1. I represent... Public Library or Library System School Library or School Library System Other Library NYSED Museum or State Historic Site Archive or Records Repository Public TV Station BOCES or School District Performing Arts Institution Higher Education Public History Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. I will be able to use the information I gained in my work: Right away Within the next six months Within a year Not soon Not at all Question Title * 3. I am confident I understand how inquiry-based lessons support the Common Core Learning Standards: Very confident Confident I need more information Not at all confident Question Title * 4. My school or institution is likely to collaborate with others in my region to support educators, families and students. Very likely Likely Possibly Unlikely We already collaborate with others Question Title * 5. This conference was worth my time and effort. Absolutely agree Agree Not sure Disagree Absolutely disagree Question Title * 6. I would participate in regional meetings to continue the work begun at this conference. Very likely Likely Possibly Unlikely Question Title * 7. My institution might be willing to host or co-host such a regional meeting (please be sure to provide contact information below). Very likely Likely Possibly Unlikely Question Title * 8. What part of your conference experience was especially valuable to you? Indicate more than one if you wish. Barbara Stripling’s Keynote Address Inquiry as a Professional Discipline panel discussion New York Institute of Technology Announcement and Demonstration Deputy Commissioner Ken Wagner’s remarks Regional Discussion Group – your region: James B. Short’s Closing Address Interactive Lab Next >>