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We have just completed a very in depth, intensive unit. I am soliciting your comments so that I may improve upon it in the future. Please answer the following questions in the field below.  I want everybody's input here. I have altered this course before based on good student suggestions.

I want to know:

bulletwhat did you learn from this unit? What did you know about Ireland before we began it?
bullet if you found this unit to be a positive learning experience, and if so, what you liked about it; if not, what should I change...
bulletwhat can I do to make the "Ireland" unit experience better;
bulletany other suggestions you may have for me...

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Date:
1/31/2003
Time:
11:29:04 AM
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Hi Mr. Rozell. I came downstairs early this morning before my long day of midterms and expected to have a pretty quiet morning. My dad was sitting at the kitchen table and as always, was watching the news. Out of nowhere, he asked "Do you know what today is?" I thought for a few minutes and thought it's not his birthday, not my parents anniversary, what could it be? Then it dawned on me, its the anniversary of Bloody Sunday. I figured it had to do something with history because that's a basic topic of conversation in my house. My dad and I talked for a good 20 minutes which is pretty rare because although my father and I are close, we don't have much in common. Given, it was about something that happened 31 years ago but it was because of you that my day started off well. So, thanks!-Shannon Bohan 1-30-03

Teacher's  Note- Shannon's dad is from Ireland...

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