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Educational Leadership:Feedback for Learning:Seven Keys to Effective Feedback

Educational Leadership:Feedback for Learning:Seven Keys to Effective Feedback | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Advice, evaluation, grades—none of these provide the descriptive information that students need to reach their goals. What is true feedback—and how can it improve learning?"

According to Grant Wiggins, feedback "is information about how we are doing in our efforts to reach a goal." After providing this definition and a number of examples the reader will see that two types of feedback have been shown. He uses this information to show that the type of feedback provided is critical and then proceeds to give "feedback essentials" with a description and information on each essential. These include: goal-referenced, tangible and transparent, actionable, user-friendly, timely, ongoing, and consistent. Additional information is also provided as well as a look at Feedback vs. Advice and Feedback vs. Evaluation and Grades. With the new school year starting this article will give you much to think about when it comes to providing feedback for your students.

Lisl Trowbridge's curator insight, October 15, 2014 1:23 PM

Wiggins provides 7 key elements of feedback.

Tony Palmeri's curator insight, October 4, 2015 7:27 PM

Feedback and advice are not synonymous! 

 

Great suggestions on providing effective feedback. Giving feedback that is actionable is important when providing instructional supervision and support. 

Erin Ryan's curator insight, October 19, 2015 8:15 PM

Feedback is information given to help us understand how we are doing when working to achieve a goal. Feedback should be goal-referenced meaning the information we provide gives the person information as to whether they are on track. It should be tangible and transparent, actionable, user-friendly, timely, ongoing and consistent. Specific examples of what was right and what needs work are very important to the receiver. As administrators, we need to be continuously providing our teachers feedback both formally and informally through meetings (face to face), discussions, emails.  

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The Innovative Educator: Five Things Students Want Their Teachers to Know about Online Learning

The Innovative Educator: Five Things Students Want Their Teachers to Know about Online Learning | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Advice for online learning educators:

Socialization is important!

Students want to see their teacher.

Students want you to know them...

 

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They Don't Teach You This In School — The Stuff You Really Should Be Learning

They Don't Teach You This In School — The Stuff You Really Should Be Learning | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

TDTYTIS (started by a 17 year old) contains both videos and articles to help you learn the right stuff. Our videos aim to help you learn important lessons in a minute or less, by successful people answering the question "What's one thing that they didn't teach you in school, that you wish you had known when you were younger?". Our articles cover a huge range of topics from things you may find interesting, to pieces of advice from people who have done it all before.

Amanda Nandory's curator insight, April 25, 2013 11:37 AM

This talks about that school doesn't teach you that you don't have to follow everyone else. Anyone can do what they want. They can start from scratch.