Feedback from Students
Gathering feedback from students at an early point in the semester helps gauge students’ learning and provides instructors with valuable data for making course adjustments.
On this page, we offer three simple, well-established feedback gathering tools from Angelo and Cross’ (1993) book, “Classroom Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers.”
What is your goal in seeking feedback? Do you want to know what students understand–or are struggling to understand? Do you want to promote student awareness of their own learning strategies? Are you interested in how students perceive your instructional efforts to support their learning? Choose the tool that addresses your goal.