Teachers at EOY: Student Reflections

Teachers are committed to finding creative ways to invite students’ insights and reflections on their learning throughout the year.

  • “Okay Teacher Twitter: What are good questions to ask students to help evaluate what they did and didn’t like about your class? Wanting to make a Google Form for students to fill out!! @teacher2teacher” –Middle School Math Teacher in Kansas

 

  • “I sent out a survey to my 7th graders asking if they had any feedback about our class. I was a little nervous to see what they had to say about it until I checked the responses…” –Middle School Math Teacher in New Jersey

 

  • “Who is going to get feedback from their students about their year in our classrooms? (Note: Ive seen this successfully done with students as young as kindergarten.)” –Former Educator in California

 

  • “As the school year starts to wind down,  don’t underestimate the value of planning for reflection! Teaching learners how to reflect on their learning is such an important metacognitive skill. Knowing HOW they learned is just as important (if not more so) than WHAT they learned.” –Elementary Program Specialist in Newfoundland, Canada
  • “With the end of the year coming up, I figured I would re-share an end of the year survey I normally send out to my kiddos #PhysEd” –Elementary School Physical Education Teacher in New York