Friday, October 24, 2014

Feedback is...

     We keep hearing that word... Feedback.  But what is feedback?  Is it a "Great job!" or a high five after a job well done?  While we all want positive compliments and praise, feedback is a little more that that.  I have been collecting ideas from Twitter posts and blog entries that I have read, and decided to compile them into a quick list to help me better define what good feedback can be, both to students and staff members.

Feedback is...

  • timely, relevant, and action oriented (John Hattie)
  • personal and fast!
  • not about the person (as a person)
  • given during lessons, or very soon after
  • practical
  • a resource that allows students to take active steps to advance their own learning (Margaret Heritage)
  • non-evaluative
  • related to learning goals
  • an opportunity to revise work and deepen understanding
  • a teaching opportunity
  • collaboration, not correction
  • a formative assessment
  • not advice
  • information that includes what works and why
  • not praise
  • not about right or wrong
  • feedback towards the summative assessment (Wiggins)
  • based on student strengths
What am I missing?  Leave me a comment and let me know!
RISE Model by Emily Wray

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