I always appreciate Larry Ferlazzo’s reflections. Here, he shares his student evaluations as well as other resources about having your students evaluate you or evaluating yourself as a teacher. Even if you have already ended this school year, this may give you ideas for next year. I’m always interested in seeing what kinds of questions other teachers ask their students in teacher evaluation surveys.
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populationpensive reblogged this from thingsforteachers and added:
teachings constantly trying to set the bar a little higher.
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