Providing constructive feedback to guide student progress from "summary" of Teaching What You DonÕt Know by Therese Huston
Constructive feedback is a crucial tool for educators to help students improve their understanding and skills. When providing feedback, it is essential to focus on guiding students towards progress rather than simply pointing out their mistakes. This type of feedback should be specific, actionable, and focused on the student's learning goals.
One effective approach to providing constructive feedback is the "compliment sandwich" method. This method involves starting with a positive comment or acknowledgment of the student's strengths, followed by constructive criticism, and ending with another positive comment or encouragement. By sandwiching criticism between positive feedback, educators can help students see their mistakes as opportunities for g...
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