Excerpt from:  Drama Teacher's Diary
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December 01, 2008

Student Evaluation Form

An evaluation form for students to critique their classmates

The Student Evaluation Form helps those students who are not involved in group improvisation activities and exercises pay attention and become a part of the whole process. Students have to begin having a critical eye when observing fellow actors. The downfall is that they become overly critical or very generous. Criticism is so helpful and much needed in the arts but learning how to do it takes practice (as well as accept it) and this form may be a good way to start. 

STUDENT EVALUATION FORM

Name__________________________________

Please rate the selected actor in the following areas on a scale from EX. (excellent), VG. (very good), G. (good), S. (satisfactory),  P. (poor).  Please try to be as honest as possible.

PROCESS

Effort­­­­­­­__________________

Level Of Personal Challenge And Risk-

Taking__________________

Cooperation With Everyone­­­­­­­__________________

PRODUCT

Character Development­­­­­­­__________________

Energy­­­­­­­__________________

Concentration And Focus­­­­­­­__________________     

Ensemble/Team Work­­­­­­­__________________

Who Were They? __________________

What Was Their Objective? __________________

Write at least one thoughtful sentence about the student’s performance:


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