Saturday, 22 May 2010

Template For Report Writing

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Teacher Report Assistant?

i am writing reports for the first time and i am a bit overwhelmed.
i am suppose to write a short 100-200 words about my students, where they were when they started learning english, where they are now and overall success etc.
but i am not sure where to start.
can anyone send me a template of comments that i can alter according to my students.
that would be a great help.
thanks!


100-200 words is really not that much, unless it is 100-200 words per student. I am assuming that you are some sort of ESL teacher. Just answer your questions:

Where were they when they started - did you do some sort of assessment on them, formally or informally, to see what their abilities were? If it was a formal assessment, you should write about their profiency level at the time of the assessment(student X began this school year at a beginning-level). If no formal assessment was done, did you do anything informally (knew colors and greetings, can count to 100, etc.). Were they fluent/not fluent in their primary language, are they on grade-level in their primary language, is school history consistent or were there gaps?

Where are they now - once again, did you do any sort of assessments recently that you can show improvement, formal or informal? (Informal - When student X came to me, they only knew basic greetings, now they can consistently identify shapes, colors, articles of clothing, parts of the body, etc. Formal - student X scored a "beginning" English score on the speaking portion and an "emergent" score on the reading portion of the the blah, blah, blah assessment. 10 months later, they scored "low intermediate" in speaking and "beginning" on reading.)

If you remember anything really interesting about a student's progress or even a cool strategy that you used to help with an issue, that is worth mentioning; for example, student X was often confused by gender-specific pronouns (used "he" for girls and "she" for boys), I showed the student a trick (explain the trick), and the student uses the appropriate pronoun more consistently now.

Good luck!


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