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Providing Effective Feedback to Students. STUDENT FEEDBACK SESSION 4. “The feedback students give teachers can be more powerful than the feedback teachers give students.” CRIS TOVANI. 2. Objectives:. Enhance capacity to provide students with feedback on core areas of growth
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Providing Effective Feedback to Students STUDENT FEEDBACK SESSION 4
“The feedback students give teachers can be more powerful than the feedback teachers give students.” CRIS TOVANI 2
Objectives: • Enhance capacity to provide students with feedback on core areas of growth • Support students in monitoring and reflecting on their own learning 3
Reflect: As you listen to the facilitator’s thought process on giving written feedback, consider: • What would you highlight for feedback? Why? 4
Compare Against Best Practices: • Where do you see feedback best practices in what the facilitator described? • What additional ideas and suggestions do you have based on the best practices? 6
Review and Revise Written Feedback: • Read the study essay, sample written feedback, and sample conference feedback. • Use the Feedback Best Practices and Prompts to revise and improve the teacher’s feedback based on what you know about effective feedback. 7
Discuss Revisions: • How did the written and conferencing feedback align to Best Practices? • What opportunities did you see for more or different practice? • How would it feel to get the feedback as a student? • How does the revised feedback compare to your own feedback to students? 8
Apply to Student Work: • Plan written and oral feedback tied to the student work you brought 9
Explain and Debrief: • Explain one of the pieces of feedback you drafted and why. • What successes or challenges have you and your students experienced with feedback? • What are the implications of today’s learning for our school? 10
Learning Wrap-Up • How do your takeaways compare to the session’s Learning Objectives? • How were these objectives addressed today? LEARNING OBJECTIVES: • Enhance capacity to provide students with feedback on core areas of growth • Support students in monitoring and reflecting on their own learning 11
What’s next? • Explore • additional practice with enhancing feedback to students • Learn more about • how to craft strong developmental sequences of skills • the characteristics of effective feedback • how to incorporate one-to-one conferences into classroom instruction • strategies for tracking individual student progress across class periods • strategies for using feedback to inform further instruction 12