1. One thing I feel I am doing well in this class is staying interested and involved with the material. Having worked with students in the past I see how important this information is, and how vital student emotion, behaviors, and learning abilities can affect students progression in your classroom. I feel like I've maintained a good attitude through out the course of what feels like a hectic semester. I also feel I have remained caught up on the material and been successful in the project/assignment which have been given.
2. I can improve on my continual dedication to this class. I know what is most effective is to visit this new material and concepts from class often. However, I tend to do one class at a time. I work on ed phsych each week, but do not always work on it progressively and think if I did I would be more prepared for class discussion, test, and assignments I'm working on.
3.I feel I have been doing well on my goals. I more often than not am a perfectionist and always have a suggestion for myself to be better in many areas, but do understand only so many things in my life can be focused on at once. I would like to see myself progressing further, but admit I must be realistic and complement myself on my successes thus far.
4. I need to utilize the time I do have, and study in the best ways which work for me. I work best visually. When taking notes I often write many definitions, even when knowing this doesn't always work for me. I can spend 30 minutes the day of class when I'm home at night reviewing my notes and formatting them in a way I will attain the information best.
5. With the assessment inventory I was intrinsically motivated because I could see my need for practicing and learning the information and discovery within the project. However, at the end of the semester I find myself anxious to study enough for this class to be able to do well on the final exam and score well. I think to some extent this is okay to expect high performance from myself, but need to perform at my best level because I want to succeed.
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