I’m so happy to announce my newly-refreshed course, Feedback and Record-Keeping for Waldorf Teachers. I’ve never before offered this course on my site, and I’m SO glad to give you a chance to access the tools and information that are just PACKED in this course.
With audio and written content, we go through the grades step-by-step and determine exactly what kind of feedback you need to be providing and exactly who it needs to go to.
You’ll find lots of downloadable, customizable forms to use, so you won’t have to figure it all out from scratch. You’ll also hear my thoughts about how you can create forms that will be most relevant to your specific situation.
If you haven’t already figured out the feedback and record-keeping plan that you’re going to use this school year, you need to do it, and this course will help get you there quickly.
The course is broken down into two sections:
Grades 1-4
Grades 5-8
You can definitely skip right to the section you need most, but make sure you check out the entire course. Though I walk you through how your feedback system might evolve through the grades, looking at all of the templates can help you find the system that is just right for your students.
Limited Time Discount
For this weekend only, you can get access to this course at a discount. Just enter the code BLOCKREPORT to get 15% off. I know many of you (like me) are writing your first set of block reports this weekend!
Templates
It’s remarkable how much help a simple template can be. Once you’ve got a structure for your thoughts, it’s so much easier to get them down in a way that parents, students, and administrators can easily process. Here are some of the templates you’ll find in this course.
- Parent Teacher Conference template
- Main Lesson Weekly Review
- 4 different Block Review forms (with age-appropriate formats)
- a developmental skills checklist
- a student observation form
I’ve received such great feedback about the tools in this kit and I’m so glad that so many teachers are using them.
For a long time, Waldorf teachers have relied too much on their intuition and gut sense of their students’ progress. And though our personal, multi-year connection with our students means that our intuitive sense is often right on, we need to provide more formal feedback.
I’m convinced that Waldorf teachers will gain the respect they deserve when they can communicate effectively about the work they do and how their students are progressing.
These tools can help you bring this important information to all of the stakeholders in your students’ progress — parents, other teachers, administrative staff, and the students themselves.
Once you sign up for the course, you’ll receive immediate access to all of the tools, templates, and content. You’ll maintain lifetime access, so you can work through the material whenever you’ve got time.
Note to previous customers: If you’ve already purchased my Record-Keeping Toolkit, the templates in this course are the same. If you’d like more guidance in using them, you can access the rest of the content in this course (including the audio) at a discount. Just reach out and I’ll give you the coupon code.
I hope you find this course helpful and it’s just what you need to give the feedback they need and the respect you deserve.
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