Where To Start In Using Self-Assessment To Improve Your Teaching

It's almost impossible to be a good teacher over time without constantly learning, because even if you teach the same subjects year after year, each class, and each student brings different challenges. Self-assessment of your own skills and teaching methods is a critical aspect of "keeping up".

Where To Start: Forms And Checklists

Fortunately, you can tailor a self-assessment process to your own needs, and there are a number of available forms and checklists you can use, free of charge. Some are really short, and others are more extensive, and even reflect some of the criteria that States and Provinces use to certify teachers.

We've pulled together a variety of these teacher evaluation forms developed specially for teachers to use on their own. You may want to check each out, and download your own copies, to determine which one or ones make the most sense.

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Want to improve your teaching, organization, classroom management skills, and more? Here you'll find links to various forms you can use on your own.


Teacher Self-Evaluation Forms and Checklists: Teacher Evaluations : Self-Evaluation : Forms

Form: Teacher Self-Assessment Form - by na
Brief form to use to assess your own teaching skills, that includes some of the criteria often used in the evaluation of teachers at a State level. (Views So Far 333 )


Forms: Teacher Self Assessment Guide - by New York State Dept. Of Education
From New York State Dept. Of Education comes this 35 page PDF that maps out strategies for teachers to self assess on a number of key issues. Contains forms and rating scales you can use on your own. (Views So Far 301 )


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