This document contains questions for a student to provide feedback on ways their teacher, Mr. Clark, can assist with their learning. The student is asked to select their preferred ways of learning class content from options like reading from a book, watching videos, or using laptops. They are also asked to select beneficial learning activities from options like note taking, summarizing, worksheets, projects and presentations. Finally, the student is asked their opinion on whether Mr. Clark cares about students and is fair in his teaching, grading and workload expectations, and to provide any suggestions for Mr. Clark.
This document contains questions for a student to provide feedback on ways their teacher, Mr. Clark, can assist with their learning. The student is asked to select their preferred ways of learning class content from options like reading from a book, watching videos, or using laptops. They are also asked to select beneficial learning activities from options like note taking, summarizing, worksheets, projects and presentations. Finally, the student is asked their opinion on whether Mr. Clark cares about students and is fair in his teaching, grading and workload expectations, and to provide any suggestions for Mr. Clark.
This document contains questions for a student to provide feedback on ways their teacher, Mr. Clark, can assist with their learning. The student is asked to select their preferred ways of learning class content from options like reading from a book, watching videos, or using laptops. They are also asked to select beneficial learning activities from options like note taking, summarizing, worksheets, projects and presentations. Finally, the student is asked their opinion on whether Mr. Clark cares about students and is fair in his teaching, grading and workload expectations, and to provide any suggestions for Mr. Clark.
For the following questions, please select an answer and give an explanation. You may select multiple answers. 1. I learn the CONTENT in class best when we: A. Read from the book as a class B. Read Silently C. Took notes from PowerPoint instruction D. Watched Video Clips E. Performed research on a laptop
2. The activities that benefit my learning best are:
A. Guided note taking B. Summarizing main ideas in my own words C. Worksheets that involve questions AND visuals D. Projects E. Partner/group work F. Presentations G. Creating class venn diagrams H. Writing persuasive/opinion short essays I. Exit Tickets
3. Do you think that Mr. Clark cares about you as a person and your learning?
4. Do you think Mr. Clark has been fair with his teaching, grading, and your workload?