Provide your staff with feedback

You like feedback. When you get feedback, you make better decisions and use your God-given gifts more effectively. Same with your staff.
 
Question: How can you provide your staff with feedback?
 
Answer: Here are 3 options for those working in Christian schools:
  1. Take 1 class period each week to do walkthroughs. This means you’ll visit a class for 3-5 minutes. After you leave each room, write the teacher a note about what you saw students doing. Repeat the process until the period is up. Then put the notes in teacher mailboxes.
  2. Encourage your teachers to give you samples of student work. Review the work. Then write the teacher a note about what you observed in the student work.
  3. Review your teachers’ curriculum unit maps. Give teachers written feedback on what you found interesting and what parts of the map were done correctly. As necessary, give corrective feedback.
3 questions:
  1. What are some other ways you can provide your staff with feedback?
  2. What will you do to provide your staff with feedback?
  3. How will you use feedback to show you care and want to be a good steward?
Pursue excellence. Provide your staff with feedback. Today.