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Post by Admin on May 19, 2015 17:12:26 GMT
We've reached the end of the road! It would be very helpful to know your reactions to the questions found below. Anonymously, please critique Mr. Good and his approach to this course. Do so by answering the following:
A. Overall, under which category would you rate Mr. Good and his educational style and approach?
Distinguished, Proficient, Needs Improvement, or Failing. Feel free to elaborate and explain your answer.
B. What was your favorite aspect of this class? Explain.
C. What was your least favorite aspect of this class? Explain.
D. What words of wisdom or advice would you like to offer Mr. Good?
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Post by Mr. Misterminer on May 19, 2015 18:15:21 GMT
I would rate Mr. Good a proficient because he got all the needed criteria in in the beginning of the year and made us use what we learned to help us get better grades in our classes. My favorite aspect is that we can work freely and are not being rushed to do our work.I don't really have a "least favorite aspect of this class." "May the fourth be within you"
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Post by guest on May 22, 2015 17:33:58 GMT
I would rate Mr. Good as distinguished because he taught everything in a professional kind of way and had an easy way for you to understand things. My favorite part about the class would be the discussion part. I didn't have a least favorite aspect of class. Keep doing what you're doing.
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Post by Killroywashere on May 22, 2015 18:10:28 GMT
I would rate Mr.Good 9/10 because this class was fun and educative, I really like the way we did Go Ask Alice.My only problem with this was the journals,we either should have had more time to do the journals or less journaling to do. I almost did not get to finish it without doing it for homework. Besides that i really enjoyed this class, Thanks for the great year!
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Post by anon on May 22, 2015 18:24:10 GMT
I like the fact that Mr.Good respects us as students just as much as we are expected to respect him because I believe that everyone deserves equal respect at all times. He understands our needs when learning in the classroom and out on our own. My favorite aspect of this class in particular is that he can keep us all in line, but still allow some wiggle space for jokes every now and then. With the Go Ask Alice unit, he lets the students work in class, but it is our choice to do the work or not. Some people waste their time and others use it sparingly. I feel that it is helpful for people to learn their lessons this way because next year everyone taking study halls will not fully appreciate them and just goof off. Unfortunately, I do not have any words of advice to him because he probably stores more knowledge in his little pinky finger than I do in my entire body.
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Post by Senor Poncho on May 26, 2015 13:16:34 GMT
A. i liked that Mr. Good has respect for students as long as we have respect for him because why should he have respect for us if we don't give him the respect he deserves.
B. i think that my least favorite aspect was the book reports.
C. i think if students have a valid idea for a new option on the book report i think they should be able to get a chance to use that idea.
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Post by Mr. Raymond on May 26, 2015 14:23:21 GMT
A. I would rate Mr. Good with Distinguished.
B. My least favorite aspect was reading the books that were big downers.
C. If i were you Mr. Good, I wouldn't lecture as much when reading the books or don't stop the movies as many times as you did.My brother does that and it annoys me so much.
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Post by @dommytehcommy on May 26, 2015 14:27:53 GMT
I think Mr. Good's teaching style is a distinguished one at that. He try's to help you out all year and also try's to make class fun while hes at it. I like how he made class actually fun to go to. He used to joke around with us and always pronounce us as ladies and gentlemen. My least favorite aspect of this class was the book reports It was hard to do. Keep doing what your doing is my advice. Also don't make book reports such a high grade in your gradebook.
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Post by iugdsahugdsgu on May 26, 2015 14:28:08 GMT
I would give Mr. Good proficient for the year on the way he taught us. My favorite thing Mr. good did was use the laptops, i feel like he understands we like to use technology for school. My least favorite thing we did were the book report. Words of wisdom would be, Be a great dad
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Post by anon on May 26, 2015 18:08:07 GMT
proficient because you make sure everything is taught very thouroughly and make sure everyone understands the criteria/\ my favorite thing would be how layed back the class is. i do not have a least favorite thing.
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Post by Default Name on May 26, 2015 18:09:01 GMT
I would rate Mr. Good proficent because he lets us work on the content at our own pace and do most of the work how we wanted. I know this is an english class but the writing is my least favorite part of the class, being on the computers and working with parters sometimes were my favorite. My words of wisdom are to continue doing what your doing because everyone this year seemed happy with your teaching skills annd abilities.
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Post by Richard The Hobo on May 26, 2015 20:09:56 GMT
I would rate Mr. Good as distinguished because he made sure everyone understood what the class was reading. He would explain things in a way that we all understood.He was also fair. My favorite aspect of class would be the freedom in the class. we could work at our own pace and we got to choose what book report we wanted to do. I never enjoyed English until this year. My least favorite aspect was when Ms. Shoap started teaching. she started forcing everything on us and it wasn't as fun as it was earlier in the year. I understand that it was a part of our curriculum, but it was rushed. Words of wisdom for Mr. Good would be "Help others achieve their dreams and you will achieve yours." and remember EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!!!!!
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Post by prettyprincessunicorn on May 27, 2015 12:52:49 GMT
I would rate Mr. Good as distinguished or a 10/10. He is a superb and fantastic teacher. He really knows what hes talking about and makes sure to help his student understand also instead of just breezing along. My favorite aspect of thisclass was reading The Cask Of Amontillado and then being able to make fun games of neat projects about it. To be honest i dont have a least favorite aspect of this class. It was all fun:.
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Post by 50 cent on May 27, 2015 15:14:18 GMT
I would rate Mr. Good a distinguished because he's a really good teacher and treats you with respect. He gives you time on projects and understands that students will get bored with writing for 40 minutes straight - creative writing
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Post by shakespeare2015 on May 27, 2015 15:39:45 GMT
I would give Mr. Good distinguished for this class. I had him for Creative Writing this year, and his style of teaching and the way he runs the classroom is fun and structured. My favorite part of this class is that through every single piece he assigned us, I had the freedom to express myself and I didn't need to be afraid of judgement. I never HAD to write about a specific topic, he always gave us a few guidelines and rules for the language we used, but we were able to express ourselves freely, and that was a nice feeling. Another thing that I liked was how close and judge-free that class became. This is going to give me away to Mr. Good, but the very first time we had to present stuff, I got up to the front of the room and had a nervous break down and didn't say one word about my project. But, everyone was so kind about it and encouraged me after class, that the next time we presented, I went first, and I was perfectly fine. That's the kind of environment that Mr. Good sets up in his classroom. He makes everyone feel comfortable, and is sure to see that nobody feels like they don't belong. My least favorite part of the class was doing the prompts every single day. I enjoyed the idea of it, and some of the creative lines that were given to write about, but a lot of the time it just took too long for me to write them, and I would have rather been working on the project that was assigned. For this class, my words of advice are to keep doing what you're doing. Keep the environment light and judge free, and keep allowing the future students to express themselves both in their work and when socializing with the other students. One thing that I would do, is let the class decide which projects (from your list) they would be most interested with in the beginning of the year. From a student's perspective, there would be more work getting done and more projects getting turned in if it was something that the students are really interested in and passionate about. But otherwise, this class was the most enjoyable in my opinion, and I absolutely loved everything that we did throughout the course!
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