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Tag: effective feedback
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How can you use marking codes to simplify marking for yourself and for your learners?
You can use a set of marking codes to communicate information swiftly and precisely to learners. Instead of writing a series of comments around their work, or underlining and circling…
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How can you unlock the secrets of the checklist to power up the impact of your feedback?
You can use feedback checklists to train learners to more accurately assess, improve, and refine their own work. They are a tool you can teach learners to use and which,…
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Stand on the shoulders of giants with your learners and use this to change how they think about the feedback you give to them
One way we can minimise any perceived threat learners might attach to receiving feedback is by having them assess famous people’s work. This involves them critiquing work created by experts…
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A simple psychological hack that can instantly change how learners perceive your feedback
Some learners struggle to engage positively with feedback. They may see it as an attack and choose to disengage. This can be due to past experiences, self-perceptions, or wider attitudes…
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What is pre-emptive feedback and how can it be a gamechanger in your classroom?
I would wager that in most activities the teacher knows in advance most of the feedback they are likely to give. This is because they are the expert, and they…
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How to use the two fundamentals of teaching you rely on every day to improve target implementation in your classroom
Sometimes, learners will really struggle to implement your targets. They may not understand them, may find the process of change difficult, or may find it hard to visualise how their…
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Why creating activities with target implementation in mind can be a gamechanger for your classroom – and your workload
Why not structure your planning so that learners have the chance to implement their targets during the following lesson, and to do so through an appropriate activity? For example, a…
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How a simple sheet of A4 paper can completely change how learners think about implementing the targets you give them
Take an A4 sheet of paper and divide it into three columns. At the top of the first column write ‘Date’. At the top of the second write ‘Target’. And…
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Save time, increase learner independence, and speed up progress with this simple technique that puts mistakes front and centre
Mistakes are a key part of learning. They give access to information we can use to change future efforts. Trial and error is built on the premise that we learn…
