Wrap Up and Evaluation
Thank you, for Participating in the Mini-Module
Dear Foundational Learner
Thank you for dedicating your time and effort to complete our mini-module. Your engagement and willingness to delve into such vital topics are not only commendable but also essential in fostering a more inclusive and understanding society. We hope that this module has provided you with valuable insights, practical skills, and a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding race discussions.
Your perspective and participation have contributed significantly to the richness of this learning experience, not just for yourself but for all of us involved. We are grateful for your openness to learning and your commitment to applying these lessons in your daily life. We believe that the knowledge and skills gained here can be powerful tools in your journey toward personal growth and positive societal change.
Thank you once again for being a part of this important conversation. We look forward to hearing about your experiences and successes as you apply what you've learned in your community and beyond.
Warm regards,
Connie Morris, Founder
Rethinking Bias Academy
Feedback Questions Related to the Mini-Module:
- Overall Experience: How would you rate your overall experience with this mini-module? What aspects did you find most beneficial?
- Content Relevance: How relevant and helpful did you find the content in enhancing your understanding of race-related topics? Were there specific areas that you found particularly enlightening or challenging?
- Practical Application: How confident do you feel in applying the knowledge and skills gained from this module in real-life situations? Can you provide an example of how you have applied or planned to apply these learnings?
- Suggestions for Improvement: Do you have any suggestions for improving the module? This could include content, structure, resources, or any other aspects of the module.
- Further Learning Interests: Are there any additional topics or areas related to race discussions that you would be interested in exploring further in future modules or courses?
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