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What is feedback?

What is feedback?. Feedback is …. information provided by an agent (e.g., teacher, peer, book, parent, self/experience) … regarding aspects of one’s performance or understanding. Influences on achievement. 1200 + meta-analysis 70,000 studies, and ¼ billion students. Enhanced. Decreased.

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What is feedback?

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  1. What is feedback?

  2. Feedback is … information provided by an agent (e.g., teacher, peer, book, parent, self/experience) … regarding aspects of one’s performance or understanding

  3. Influences on achievement • 1200+ meta-analysis • 70,000 studies, and • ¼ billion students Enhanced Decreased Zero

  4. A model of Feedback:3 feedback questionsWhere am I going?How am I going?Where to next?

  5. Where am I going? Specifying Success criteria • Knowing where you are now • Goldilocks Challenge • Knowing where you are aiming Feedback then relates to reaching success on the learning intentions i.e., reducing the gap NOW TARGET

  6. How am I going? Providing feedback relative to the success criteria • Where along the progression

  7. Where to next? • enhanced challenges • more self-regulation over the learning process • different strategies and processes to work on the tasks

  8. What is feedback?

  9. What do teachers say ... • comments- give comments on the way you are doing something • clarification - answering student questions in class • criticism - when you are given constructive criticism • confirmation - when you are told you are doing it right • content development – asking about the content • constructive reflection - giving someone positive and constructive reflections on their work • correction - showing what you did right or wrong, it helps you; • cons and pros - Someone telling the pros and cons on your work; • commentary - when they comment on my work • criterion – relative to a standard

  10. What do students say ... Where to next? Gives direction Shows me another way of doing it next time Test scores show me where I am improving & need to move to next You fix up things based on the feedback that’s given to you It’s just for me, about what I now need to do now

  11. Answering the 3 Feedback questions ….. At four Levels • Task (correct/ incorrect) • Process(identify error, provide another strategy) • Self-regulation/ conceptual (error management, set self standards) • Self (praise, effort)

  12. What have we learnt Teachers provide much feedback Students receive little feedback Most feedback stays at task level It is more about how much feedback students receive, and About how much feedback teachers receive about their impact

  13. Know thy impact • Role of assessment as feedback for teachers • Power of classroom discussion to “hear” the impact of teaching • Increasing the number of student “impact questions” • Classroom observation to understand teacher impact on student learning • Creating discussions about learning not teaching

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