Use 8 questions to reflect on your Biblical perspective lesson and assessment results
You’ve designed and taught your
Biblical perspective lesson, a lesson that prepared
your students to demonstrate their
understanding/application of a Biblical perspective.
You've also given your students the Biblical
perspective assessment. Good!
Now, leverage your work by reflecting on it. Use the following 8 questions to talk with a partner:
Now, leverage your work by reflecting on it. Use the following 8 questions to talk with a partner:
- What was the assessment? (What type of assessment did you use? What was the prompt?)
- How’d your students do on demonstrating their understanding/application of a Biblical perspective?
- How’d you prepare your students to demonstrate Biblical perspective on your assessment?
- What satisfies/concerns you about how you prepared your students?
- What excites/challenges you about the assessment results on Biblical perspective?
- To maintain and/or increase student learning about Biblical perspective, what 2-3 things do you want to keep doing/start doing?
- Other insights?
- What 2-3 SMART actions steps will you take to modify instruction (lesson plans, assessment prompt, unit map)?