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How does my child receive teacher feedback about their progress in individual classes?

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How does my child receive teacher feedback about their progress in individual classes?

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Teachers use a number of strategies to give student feedback. These strategies are affected depending on the size and nature of the class. The most common method used is returning graded papers on a regular basis. Some teachers print out regular (weekly) progress reports for select classes. Others post individual assignment grades on a student board in the classroom (posted using individual student ID numbers to maintain privacy). Teachers with small class sizes or specialized areas (i.e. Advanced Media) spend the majority of class time consulting with students about their work on an ongoing individual basis. Parents who have concerns about teacher feedback are encouraged to contact the teacher.

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