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Self-Evaluation Survey
Compiled based on brainstorming by committee
May be freely reproduced and distributed
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Instructions ~ This is not a test, and you will not turn this in. This survey is
meant to be a tool to help you evaluate how things are going in your
homeschool. It is for your personal reflection over the course of several
weeks. Please print it out and take it to your quiet time on several separate
occasions, perhaps to Adoration, responding to the questions carefully and
honestly. Be sure to reread it all the way through several times before
considering it complete. The survey is lengthy and detailed, possibly
redundant at times, but this is by design to provoke thought in a variety of
areas. It is fine, if after considerable reflection, you leave a question blank.
You will not be asked to show it to anyone or share anything you do not feel
comfortable sharing, but these general areas will be the primary topic of
discussion at the Day of Reflection. So, if you plan to attend the Day of
Reflection, please be sure to complete this survey BEFORE attending that
day, although we will definitely not be covering all of these questions that
day. Attach additional pages as necessary. Begin in prayer.
7. How would I describe my daily, weekly, and monthly prayer and sacramental life?
(Mass, Confession, Rosary, Adoration, Spiritual Direction, etc…)
9. What am I doing to increase my knowledge of God and the Church (Bible study,
cell group, etc…)?
11. How am I taking care of myself as a child of God, so that I can properly serve my
family – physically, socially, spiritually, emotionally?
13. What is the single biggest struggle I faced with each child this school year? (try to
put something for each child)
14. Which of my children is struggling the most? Why do I feel this is the case?
15. What do I not like and/or is not working with my current homeschooling
philosophy/approach/curriculum?
16. What struggles did I have in choosing appropriate materials for the year?
17. What struggles did I have in creating effective lesson plans this year?
20. What subject areas are not going well and/or am I not enjoying?
21. What subject areas are my children not doing well in and/or not enjoying?
22. What challenges have I faced this year with my children’s activities outside
the home (sports, music, etc…)?
24. What concerns does my husband have regarding our homeschooling and/or our
children? (if you do not know, go ask him)
25. Name at least three other struggles from this school year.
Section 3: Successes
28. What is the single biggest success I enjoyed with each child this school year?
(try to put something for each child)
29. Which of my children is having the most success? Why do I feel this is the
case?
31. How did I succeed in choosing appropriate materials for the year?
32. How did I succeed in creating effective lesson plans this year?
37. What do I really like about my children’s current activities outside the home
(sports, music, etc…)?
38. Which of our current social activities benefit my children the most?
39. What does my husband appreciate most about our homeschooling and/or our
children? (if you do not know, go ask him)
40. Name at least three other successes from this school year.
45. What big changes will be happening in my family this year that will affect our
homeschooling? (new baby, moving, new job, pregnancy, high school, college,
etc…)
46. In the coming year, how can I use my greatest virtue to my advantage as a
wife/mother/teacher?
47. How can I use the unique gifts and talents God has given me in my
homeschooling?
48. In the coming year, how can I work towards overcoming my greatest fault?
51. How can I better incorporate the liturgical year and prayer in our homeschool?
(school prayers, feast days, Lent, Advent, Easter, Christmas, etc…)
53. What questions do I need answered about my Catholic faith and Catholic morality
to help me better understand these areas?
55. How can I build upon and/or repeat the successes I had with each of my
children this year in the upcoming school year? (name each child and ideas)
56. What things can I try with each of my children in the upcoming school year
to overcome the struggles of this year? (name each child and ideas)
57. What things do I need to do to plan for next year that will help me to be a
successful homeschooling teacher?
58. What questions do I need answered about how to have a successful year?
(philosophical, practical, etc…)
59. What materials do I need in order to plan for a successful year? (books, furniture,
etc…)
60. What new knowledge or information do I need in order to have a successful year?
61. What do I specifically need help with in order to have a successful year?
(information, materials, practical help, etc…)
Section 5: Other Notes/Thoughts/Ideas/Questions