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Discover Ludwig"teacher logbook" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a logbook that a teacher uses to record information and observations about their students or teaching activities. Example: The teacher's logbook was filled with notes and reflections on her students' progress throughout the year.
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Teacher appreciation was measured by means of the teacher logbook, completed after each lesson.
The teacher logbook was fully completed by 18 teachers (81.8%).
All non-respondents (two males, two females) worked at the same school, from which only one teacher logbook was received.
All 22 teachers who taught the Krachtvoer programme were asked to complete the teacher logbook directly after each lesson.
Adherence to the programme was measured by two items in the teacher logbook, i.e., whether the proposed order of the lessons had been adhered to (yes/no) and how long the implementation period had lasted.
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Completeness of implementation was also assessed by means of the teacher logbooks.
A limitation is that some teachers implemented the lessons in multiple (up to eight) classes, but teacher logbooks were only filled in once by each teacher.
Data were collected among 22 teachers and 1117 students of 13 schools, using student evaluation forms, teacher logbooks, telephone interviews, and classroom observations.
Multiple data collection methods were used for the process evaluation, viz., student evaluation forms, teacher logbooks, classroom observations, and telephone interviews with teachers.
The teacher logbooks revealed that the intended order of the eight lessons was followed by all but one teacher, who postponed one lesson to the end of the programme.
The compliance was checked by their teachers who filled in a logbook every day with information on school attendance of children and on whether or not the children had been drinking the milk.
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