Teachers' Toolbox/Ways to improve your own teaching

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There are several ways to continuously improve and develop your own teaching.

Peer coaching

Resources

Student evaluations

Feedback to the supervisor

Below is a sample of a questionaire for the students. But keep contact to the students during the project, also outside the lab/classroom to get a feeling for how the group is working and what they might need from you.

EXAMPLE: Feedback questionnaire

We would like you to write a brief answer to the following questions, so we can improve the supervision and overall teaching of courses:

The theory and background:

Groupwork:

Teaching portfolio

Writing down in your CV or in a teaching portfolio what you have been working on and how you have approached the teaching with various methods depending on the aim and students level is a valuable source of inspiration when you get the 'grand picture' rather than solving day to day problems.

Video feedback

Nobody seems to like this, but having you teaching recorded on video and the having a look at yourself afterwards is probably a very efficient way to see what you could improve...

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