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EVALUATION OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS
RUBRIC FOR LESSON PLANS
ANNUAL
EXIT INTERVIEW
REFLECTIVE
JOURNAL: COLLOQUIUM IV
LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE: COLLOQUIUM IV
Reflective Journal: Colloquium IV
“Expansion
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Choose at least one question from
Category A and one question from Category B.
(Please note: These journals will not be collected by the project directors.
However, you will need your journal for the exit interviews this summer.)
CATEGORY
A:
a.
Did the historical content of Colloquium IV increase your general
knowledge of and/or interest in U.S. History? If so, how?
b.
Did you use or do you plan to use any of the historical content of
Colloquium IV in your classes this semester? If so, how? If not, why
not?
c.
How useful were the presentations on teaching methods? Please explain
whether you have incorporated any of these into your U.S. History
courses or whether you plan to use them in future.
d.
How useful were the resources provided at Colloquium IV? Please explain
whether you have incorporated any of these into your U.S. History
courses or whether you plan to use them in future.
e.
Did Colloquium IV increase your understanding of how to find and use
primary documents in the classroom?
CATEGORY
B
a.
Have you shared what you learned in this colloquium/ summer institute
session with other teachers in your school or district? If so, how?
b.
Has anything that you have learned or gained from Colloquium IV affected
your students’ attitudes toward and achievement in U.S. history?
If so, how? (Please give specific examples.)
c.
Have you communicated with any of the participants, historians, or
master teachers in the program since Colloquium IV? Has this communication
proved helpful to you, and if so, how?
d.
Have you collaborated with your partner on any professional development
sessions since Colloquium IV? If so, what was the nature of the collaboration?
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