Giving Effective Feedback as Actions

"Feedback needs to be constituted less in terms of a review of what has gone before and more in terms of very specific actions that students should take in order to move forward."

In this article the author introduces five action based feedback strategies:



Author = Tom Sherrington

Click below to access the article and return after reading to answer the reflective questions and deepen your understanding

Reflective Questions - Click to open
  1. How balanced is your feedback in terms of reviewing what has gone before and specific actions that students should take in order to move forward?
  2. How actionable is the feedback you provide?
  3. Which of the five R's do you already use in your classroom?
  4. What have you learned by reading this piece that has moved your thinking and teaching forwards - how and when will you apply it?

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