Sunday, January 24, 2016

What to Remember About Feedback

Feedback:
Check out this graphic.

Feedback is essential to student growth and acquisition.  Over time how feedback is given has changed.  I often see technology being used in our building for feedback.  In even more cases, I see our staff talking with students and giving feedback....meaningful feedback...how great is that.

Questions to Consider:
1.  Feedback should answer a question like this "How are we doing trying to achieve our intended outcome?"  Does your feedback address questions like this?
2.  This statement is made on the linked document "Feedback a student can give a teacher is more important than the feedback a teacher can give a student."  How does this apply to your classroom?  Do you take feedback from your students?
3.  "When we give a grade with our feedback, the students routinely only read as far as the grade."  What does this mean to you?

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