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Career Choices Annual Teacher Survey

Complete our Annual Teacher Survey online.

Please share your expertise and advice!

Each year we gather data and information from hundreds of educators and administrators with active Career Choices programs/classes in their schools. We use this vital feedback and input to update and expand the curriculum. We share your successful models with your colleagues. And, the classroom strategies, tips, and lesson plans you provide are included (with your permission, of course) when we update the Instructor's Guide.

Your ideas, feedback, and tips are priceless!

If you're actively teaching Career Choices in your classroom or you're an administrator with a Career Choices program, and you take the time to complete our annual teacher survey, we'll send you your choice of one of the thank-you gifts below*.

Free Gift Choices:


Minou: NEW 2008 Edition

OR

Career Choices
Coffee Tumbler

 


Booklight

OR

CC sweatshirt (adult sizes S, M, L, XL; available in black, forest green, heather grey)
 
CC golf shirt (adult sizes S, M, L, XL; available in navy, forest green, heather grey)

 

* Limit one "thank-you" gift per verified Career Choices teacher/administrator per year.
Offer expires June 30, 2008. Please note: Completed surveys that cannot be linked in our database to an active Career Choices will be discarded and will not be eligible for a thank-you gift.

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Career Choices received a promising Intervention Award from the U.S. Department of Education for its effectiveness in
reducing dropout rates and supporting higher achievement in reading and math.
”   -ACTE’s Techniques magazine