Sherri - for my writing projects, I ask them what part of the project
they found the most difficult, which they found the easiest, which part
they enjoyed the most, which part they enjoyed the least, where they
think they could improve (I tell them EVERYONE can improve in at least
two areas), where they think they did their best, and what they would
change that they did. I also ask them how I could have made it easier to
understand and if the project incorporated what we've studied with what
I expected from them.

 

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Subject: [LIT] Student Feedback

 

My students are just finishing up a group project in which they created

found poems for Veteran's Day.  I would like to get some feedback from
the

students concerning the project and how they felt about it.  Does anyone

have any generic questions you use to gain feedback from your students?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Sherri 

 

 

 

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