Friday, November 2, 2007

End of Quarter Reflection due 11/16

GUIDELINES FOR SELF EVALUATION

Thinking about how well you learned the material is not as easy as it sounds. It is a skill that has to be learned. It is one of the most important skills you can develop. Being able to think about how well you understand the mathematics you have been exposed to will help you study mathematics successfully.

The first step is to think about the material you were responsible for.
Respond to each category below by writing either
1) I did all of the work required,
2) I did most of the work required
3) I didn't do much
4) I didn't do any.

Write the category and then the comment (i.e. Assignments - I didn't do much...with all categories). Then answer the 2 questions below.

Assignments
Classwork
Homework
Studying for quizzes
Studying for tests
Reworking problems that you misunderstood
Making up work & checking the eboard when absent.

Question 1: What have you done WELL in this class? Write a brief statement.
Question 2: Think about what you can do to improve your ability to be successful in this course. Write a brief statement about your strategy for success.

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