Student Feedback Report: Teachers' Note
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This was much needed! Thank you! SPREAD THE WORD!
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Thanks for sharing! 🙏
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@Jennifer-M thanks for this reminder. Once I found some comments in chinese by a teacher. I dont know chinese at all. I translated it from google. But is it possible to write a comment in Teachers' note in Chinese?
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Thanks for this, @Jennifer-M! I just wanted to check—would it be appropriate to include the pronunciation of students’ names as well? For example, I had a student named Una who prefers it to be pronounced as “YOU-na.”
Also, for adult students, is it suitable to include their job or background information in reports? It often comes up in class and can be relevant to their learning goals.
Thanks for the clarification! 😊
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@Chaitali-0 Our students can also take programming classes and I believe there used to be (and may still be) math classes as well that are done in Chinese. So if you see a comment in Chinese, it's likely from one of those two types of classes.
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@Jessica-514 Yes! Those are all important details that will help any future teacher understand and support the student better. 😊
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@Harleen-1 Did that comment help you better support your student? 😂 💩 🧻
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@Jennifer-M Don't know about support, but it certainly left me flushed.
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@Harleen-1 😂😂😂 🚽🥹
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I recently had a Global Trial REG-45 session, and at the end of the Progress Report or Demo Report there was a section Feedback to Sales Agent. Since there was no Sales Agent present and the Feedback was not Optional I simply wrote "n/a". That "n/a" currently appears in the section 'Teachers' notes for Teaching Assistant' for that particular client. So not everything appearing in this section is coming directly from feedback written in the Teacher's Note section.
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Yeah .. don't be LIKE this "teacher" :
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@Alan-68 maybe hide the initials
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@Anurag I thought about it but "MX" could be anyone. And it illustrates Jennifer's point. :)
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@Alan-68 In their defense, I was forced to leave a teacher's not a few times by the system (a long time ago), and I had nothing to say about the student, so I wrote exactly that - nothing to say, system forcing me. Maybe the teacher had the same problem?
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@Marija-3 said in Student Feedback Report: Teachers' Note:
@Alan-68 In their defense, I was forced to leave a teacher's not a few times by the system (a long time ago), and I had nothing to say about the student, so I wrote exactly that - nothing to say, system forcing me. Maybe the teacher had the same problem?
In all due respect @Marija-3 I find that hard to believe. More than likely, the teacher accidentally clicked "other" and then tried to submit the progress report, but of course wasn't allowed as the input was blank and required to be input. The teacher just needs to click "other" again, which will deselect it.
I have seen lots of classes by the same teacher (same wording, same syntax) who is not "MX" post the same comments over and over in the teacher's notes, and it's not helpful input.
As @Jennifer-M 's PDF posts show, there is only a maximum of three that are available at any time.
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@Alan-68 Fair enough, this happened long ago, and it was a temp system glitch. And yes, we've all seen that other teacher's notes, not helpful in the least.
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@Alan-68 I hate seeing the N/A because it bumps my notes off since only a max of 3 are allowed. Then I forget what I previously wrote.
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@Alan-68 Well, I think this teacher, and potentially others, just wanted to raise the issue that some students do have concentration or learning difficulties but didn't bother to elaborate on them more (e.g., due to time cost and hourly pay ratio).
In these cases, do you prefer they not to select or leave anything at all then (?
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@Chien-Hao Yes, it is preferrable they write nothing than something that pushes other useful feedback off the list.