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Tag Archives: Student Voice
How happy are you today?
Lot of work being done on student well being in schools at present. Occasionally I do a straw poll (anonymous) on how happy my students are on a given day. The above survey was a Year 10 class taken on … Continue reading
ICT student survey 2019
I have just started looking at the results of the annual WEGC student survey on ICT. There were 28 questions. Some interesting information… 1, Our outsourced ICT organization is doing a good job. 2. We could potentially teach students in … Continue reading
Week 5 done and dusted… survey of students
I ran a survey of all my DT students Years 9-13. (Year 13 students helped design the questions,) No real surprises… The profile is a little different for subject difficulty. (Students generally say it is easier than Maths and Physics, … Continue reading
Did you cry?
I gave my senior class (Year 13) 25 minutes to create and answer their own post assessment survey. I gave them no direction, not even regards the number of questions. In fact I left the classroom and went had a … Continue reading
Am I fair?
I like to be fair and perceived as fair with my students. I even roll a dice to see who gets to answer the questions (with an option to nominate). Following a programming assessment (Year 10) I asked students if … Continue reading
How hard did you find programming and did you learn anything?
I just finished teaching and assessing programming using Scratch in my Year 10 class. The higher the mark the better. Somewhat gratifying that they all considered they learned something. I shared the results with the students noting the lovely bell curve in the … Continue reading