Classroom Focus: Student Feedback

We have a number of feedback tools. These questions are also useful:


  • What did you like best about this year’s course?

  • What did you like least about this year’s course?

  • What would you suggest that I change?

  • What surprised you most about the work covered?

  • What don't you understand or need help in?

  • Make a list of some of the new things that you learned or found out during the course. Why do you remember those particular points?

  • What do you want to remember about the course work?

  • When do you think you will use what you learned during the course?

  • How did my teaching help you to understand the course?

  • What would have made the learning environment in our class better for you during the year?



Katie Lepi's 7 Effective Templates for Teacher Feedback (Edudemic.com, 17 May 2014) is also a very useful resource.

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