UPDATE 2018 March 7: There are now copy-able Google forms for Teachers, Coaches, and Administrators.
I went big this year.
My usual “Teacher Report Card” has been put to Google for quick data analysis.
Here’s a copy that you are free to save to your own Google Drive, if you so desire.
Stay tuned for the data analysis. I’ll be posting the spreadsheet here unedited, because too many people are thinking I’ve got my act together, and it’s time to set the record straight. Here’s a paraphrased quote1 from Dave Burgess:
Looking at my classroom, some think that creativity just comes easy to me. This isn’t easy for me. There were dozens of times I’ve brought new ideas to the class and they’ve bombed terribly. No, the reason teachers succeed is because they fail so often, and it’s usually messy.
In truth, good teaching is making lots of grand mistakes2, then fixing them. (Michael is a fine role model in this regard.)
More on mistakes with the follow-up to this post next week.
~Mr. V
Also, here is a hard copy for download, in case a digital survey isn’t plausible in your class: Teacher Report Card – Hard Copy
1. English teachers, I know those two terms are contradictory.↩
2. See Daniel Dennett for more on this.↩
Heyy! I made edits without copying and just realized it! Sorry! You may need to update again. Thanks so much for posting this, it was really helpful (even though I ruined your link!)
Hello Matt Vaudrey. My name is Sean Davis and I am a social science teacher in Southern California. I loved your “Teacher Report Card” idea and format. I am planning on using it this academic year and giving you all the credit. Thank you for sharing my friend. All the best in this upcoming year.
Sean Davis
I love the “sometimes, but not always” questions. That’s where I feel like I’d really learn about my teaching habits. Looking forward to the summary.
I’ve done this every year and it’s been vital for my teacher growth. As a new teacher starting out, I highly recommend giving students the power to grade you. They’ll be nicer than you think, but some will still sting.
Wow, those are get questions. I honestly don’t think I’m brave enough to solicit all of that feedback!