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School Direct online seminars: have your say
We value your opinion and would like to hear your views on our online seminars to ensure we provide you with relevant support at the right time. We are planning the next series of online seminar topics so please take a few minutes to complete this short questionnaire.
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How many School Direct online seminars have you attended between September and March?
0
1-3
4-6
7+
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Would you like them to continue?
yes
no
What would encourage you to attend?
Your answer
Seminar content
Which topics would you find useful in our next series of seminars?
Your answer
Are there particular topics you'd find useful at certain times in the year?
Eg: Support with your marketing and website at the start of the cycle? Support at mid-year with recruiting to priority subjects?
Your answer
Seminar structure
The seminars include a 15/20 minute NCTL led introduction followed by a 20 minutes allocated to school speakers to share their top tips, with the final 20 minutes for Q&A. Does the existing timing format suit you?
Format
Yes - I like the format, keep it the same.
More NCTL related content from facilitator
I'd like more school/external speaker input - it's great to hear other experiences
Other:
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Day of the week
Remain the same (Wednesday)
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Any weekday - no preference
Time
4.30pm
Lunchtime (12-1pm)
After school but earlier 3.30-4.30pm
After school but later 5-6pm
Other:
Length
1 hour (current timing)
1 hr 30 minutes
30 minutes
2 hours
Other:
Frequency
Once a fortnight
Once a month
Termly
Other:
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Any other comments?
Your answer
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