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Collecting Student Feedback

Katie Novak
Katie Novak
April 22, 2013

Recently, I had the honor of working with the Teaching Channel to create videos on the nation’s shift to the Common Core.

One message I communicated in these videos was the importance of sharing Common Core standards with students and allowing them to assess a teacher’s effectiveness after each lesson. If we want our students to grow as learners, we need them to reflect on their learning experiences and advocate changes for themselves. We, as teachers, need to be open to this feedback and use it to improve instruction.

Check out the videos at the links below:

I’ve had many requests for the feedback form I shared with students in the video, so I posted it below. Feel free to download, revise, use, or share. You’ll note that it is also aligned to the Common Core standards, which I fully support. For more on that, read Why I Stand for the Common Core.

Download Mrs. Novak Progress Report here!

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