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Feedback

Giving students feedback on their learning is a key part of teaching. Feedback can be informal – such as a smile - and formal through written comments on assignment. Learning how to give effective feedback – that enables learners to know how they can improve their learning is important.


Guidelines

  • Giving Effective Feedback (Links to PDFPDF 64 KB)
  • Strategies to support personal learning (VELS)
  • Resources - The Five Elements / Element 2 – Feedback (DEECD)
  • Feedback Tools (P – 10)

Feedback Strategies

  • Giving Feedback in the Classroom: Helpful Hints and Strategies for Any Teacher (Wiki book – Royster, B)

Websites

  • Assessment as Feedback by Grant Wiggins (Links to PDFPDF 32 KB)
  • Providing feedback
  • Assessment as Feedback (www.newhorizons.org)

Literature

  • Hughes, Carolyn Carter, Erik W (2008) Peer buddy programs for successful secondary school inclusion. Baltimore, Md: Paul H. Brookes Pub.

Practice in schools

  • St. Helena Secondary College / Case Study Topic – Using Multiple Sources of Feedback (Links to PDFPDF 76 KB)
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