Abstract
Teachers of Mathematics are encouraged to use a variety of methods and activities in their classroom practice but situational constraints lead to their preference for routines that are conservative and involve little risk. Regardless, some teachers do try new ideas with their students and improving the efficacy of these attempts may encourage further activity exploration. This paper presents a survey and graphing template that was developed by the ftrst author while employed in Brunei Darussalam. They help teachers obtain indications of students' perceptions following any activity. Five characteristics are considered: Understanding Content, Communication, Relevance, Work Output, and Enjoyment. Practicality is central to success. Students require about ten minutes to complete the survey in the ftrst instance and responses from 25 students take about twelve minutes to process.
Charles Nannestad