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CPD Survey

Tell us your thoughts on the GA's CPD programme

We're currently putting together our CPD programme for 2010/11 and would like to gather some feedback from teachers about the content and nature of our courses.

The form below should take no more than two minutes to complete and your answers will help to shape the GA's CPD output for the coming year.

If you have any further comments, please contact the GA's Events Manager Lucy Oxley.

Thank you

Which phase(s) do you teach?
     
Which topics/themes would you like the GA to cover at CPD events?
Please list your ideal locations for CPD events (up to three major cities)
Thinking about the current financial climate, do you think you will be allowed out of school to attend a CPD event during 2010/11?
     
Have you attended a GA CPD event before?
   
If you haven't attended a GA CPD event before, why is this?
Would you consider paying for an online CPD course?
     
Would you prefer to participate in a paid-for online CPD course or a paid-for face-to-face CPD event?
     
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