As teachers, whether veteran or relatively new, we all want to improve ourselves from semester to semester. On the last day of each term, I always administer my own anonymous survey asking students in my class such questions as "What was the best about the course?" "What was the worst about the course?" "What was one thing that you didn't like initially but has helped to improve your English skills?" "What do you think of the textbooks and handouts?" and "What do you think of Lee's way of teaching?" I then reflect on the feedback I receive in order for me to do a better job in the following semester.
One way to articulate such reflections is by using an "I wish I knew" statement. This method is exemplified here, though the statements were made by colleagues to reflect on their teaching career over the years.
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