Final Self-Evaluation
ASK YOURSELF
Finding Your First-Person Voice
Instructions: Respond to these questions in your Process Notebook.
This wrap-up evaluation is meant to get you thinking about your writing journey and to provide closure. Go into as much detail as you’d like.
- What have you learned about yourself as a writer?
- Has your first-person voice developed and changed?
- What discoveries have you made about personal storytelling?
- Will you continue keeping a Process Notebook? Explain why.
- If you completed all the lessons, which one did you like most?
- If you didn’t finish all the lessons, what got in the way?
- What do you wish you’d done differently in the lessons? Reflect on how you might change your approach next time.
- How will you stay motivated to write in the first-person voice?
- What continues to challenge you about first-person writing and how will you meet that challenge?
- Create your own lesson for Finding Your First-Person Voice. Describe it here.
Share Your Feedback with Martha?
If you’ve finished these lessons on your own, this evaluation is for you alone and can remain private. But if you’re willing to share your responses with me or to complete a longer feedback form, I’d appreciate it.
I learn all the time from my students and other participants. Your feedback allows me to improve the lessons or to add new things. Thank you!
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