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Course Evaluation for
Contemporary War and the Liberal Conscience
 March 10 - 15, 2008
London, UK
Dr. Jan Willem Honig

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Course Management:

Please respond to questions 1-16 by using the scale below
1=N/A - no opinion 2=strongly disagree 3=disagree 4=agree 5=strongly agree

1. Instructor presented a clear and thorough outline of the course:

2. Expectations for the course (attendance, papers, etc.) were clearly outlined:

3. Course progressed through the material in a coherent way:

Handling of Classes and Discussion:

4. Instructor was prepared for classes on a regular basis:

5. Instructor knew material well:

6. Instructor presented material in a clear way in class:

7. Instructor listened to and answered questions in class:

8. Instructor encouraged expression of differing views in class:

9. Instructor encouraged classroom discussions:

Readings and Assignments:

10. Readings contributed to class:

11.  The relevance of readings was made clear during classes:

12.  The assignments contributed to understanding the material:

Challenges and Demands of the Course:

13.  This was a challenging course:

14. The demands of the course were excessive for what I learned:

15. The course stimulated my interest in the subject:

16. The course taught me analytic skills - writing, analyzing data, understanding concepts:

17. The course encouraged me to develop my own analysis and views:

Presenters, Events and Open-Ended Comments

18.  Please rate the overall effectiveness of your visit to the Imperial War Museum (IWM), including the talk by Ms. Suzanne Bardgett, Holocaust Exhibit Curator:

19.  Please rate the overall effectiveness of the talk by Major-Gen. Sir Sebastien Roberts (RCDS):

20. Please rate the overall effectiveness of your pub and theatre visits:

21. Please rate the overall effectiveness of your visit to the Foreign Commonwealth Office and the talk by Dr. Matthew Preston, International Security & Global Issues Research Group:


22. Please rate the overall effectiveness of Dr. David Chuter, Ministry of Defense:

 

23. Please rate the overall effectiveness of the your viewing of the war memorials on the Mall:

 

24.  Please rate the overall effectiveness of Dr. Honig:

25.  What suggestions would you make to improve this seminar?


26. How much did you budget/spend on your trip to London?  Where did you stay?  Do you have any advice for next year's student participants relating to travel/accommodations/budget/etc.?

 

27. Are there any other general comments you would like to make?

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