I think I would use surveys in my classroom as a way to get feedback from my students. This is a common practice in colleges, so I don't see why it shouldn't be implemented in high school classes as well. I intend on teaching high school social studies classes and I believe that starting something like this early can help the students gain some understanding of something that they'll encounter in college, as well as give me, as as educator, feedback to see what I can do to improve, what my students like and don't like, and different subject matter that they want to learn about. I learned from Bria's blog that CPALMS can be really beneficial in classroom settings when considering lesson plans and materials needed for the lessons themselves (Blog Post #4). In her third blog post, Bria discusses cyberbullying. I believe her approach to it with open communication and trust is admirable! In Caitlin's fifth blog post, she discusses the Google Classroom, which I'...