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Schools should ask students to evaluate their teachers. Do you agree or disagree?

Use specific
reasons and examples to support your answer.
One question that has caused some arguments over the years is whether students should evaluate their
teachers or not. From my point of view, I am in favor of this thought
It is assumed that educators contribute enormously to youngsters’ success but the method they teach
students is not always appropriate. Therefore, letting students appraise their teachers is the most objective
method so that teachers can know how they would educate and students can express their feelings. They
have never dared to say such a comment before, that makes them feel engaged in their education.
Veracious feedback also gives teachers concrete advice on making the education process more fascinating
and efficacious, so educators who are more responsive to their students stand a better chance of
providing a quality educational experience. For instance, after each lesson, the teacher gives students
sheets of paper and then tells them to express their feelings about the lesson and which needs correcting.
After that, students put those papers into a box in order for the teacher to read all of them.
Nevertheless, instructors could have confused feelings about having their students assess them, so
students should use courteous words to evaluate them and give teachers praise if they make lessons more
enjoyable. For example, if instructors obtained an uncivil complaint, they would feel sorrowful and
unrespectable. That is why students should apply the golden rule to criticise. Therefore, educators can
identify current strengths and weaknesses, and work harder in the areas that need development. When
students’ feedback is given regularly, the quality of the educational experience is sure to improve for both
the teacher and the students.
In short, I absolutely confirm making students evaluate their teachers to ameliorate curriculum.

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