Give Classroom Feedback Surveys

NOTE: This strategy is part of the self-paced Amplify Learner Voice Course

Provide a feedback loop for learners to share their input with you. It’s important to understand the experience that learners are having in your classroom. By creating your own surveys you can get personalized feedback based on recent learning experiences and use that feedback to make real-time improvements to your practices and classroom culture.

Bright Spots

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Daily Classroom Feedback Survey

Pulse Checks

Digital Survey at the End of the Semester

Resources

Inspired? Use the resources below to bring this learner-centered strategy to your learning community.

πŸ“–πŸŽ§ Β 5 reasons you should seek your own student feedback
πŸ“–Student survey questions
πŸ“–3 ways of getting student feedback

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Solicit feedback:
I solicit learners feedback about their classroom experience and use it to improve and iterate.