By Laura Iancu, Edudemic
At the end of each course, every educator tries to harvest the efforts allotted through good results. Student achievements give purpose to all the hard work and every hour spent to find new activities. But sometimes it is not enough. To be able to properly comprehend the bad and the good, to develop your teaching skills and manage to provide a better learning environment, it is necessary to request feedback from your students. Choosing the best tools to gather this kind of information can be difficult.
http://www.edudemic.com/3-creative-tools-encourage-student-feedback-improve-teaching-skills/
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