I pride myself on reflection, at all points in the year, but especially as summer is approaching. That is the best time to jot down lessons that worked, didn't work, and need to be altered the following year. If you wait until September, chances are you'll be looking back through rose-colored glasses and won't remember what it was you wanted to do better this year!
One of the ways I gather information about how I did as a teacher during the year is to send out student and parent surveys. I use www.zoomerang.com to create simple surveys that I can send via e-mail. The students enjoy filling out the "professional-looking" surveys, and parents are happy that they are so easy to complete!
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Think about the things that you wanted to accomplish this year, and write your questions accordingly. For instance, I always want the kids to know that I care about them. So, on the student survey I write "Miss Lewis cares about me." and then offer several scaled responses. On the parent survey, I write "Miss Lewis cares about my child." and offer several scaled responses. I also leave room for comments or suggestions. Sometimes their suggestions are wonderful and I incorporate them in to next year's plans, and sometimes their comments can be used in my year-end evaluation meeting with my principal!
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