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How to give effective feedback to your students

Intended to help teachers provide effective feedback to students. Focuses on feedback that comes from a teacher to a student and is based on student work.

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  • "Intended to help teachers provide effective feedback to students. Focuses on feedback that comes from a teacher to a student and is based on student work."@en
  • "Beginning with different types of teacher feedback and their purposes, this book moves chapter by chapter through written and oral feedback, helping students use teacher feedback, suggestions for content specific feedback, and ends with a discussion of how to adjust feedback for learners."
  • ""Feedback says to a student, "Somebody cared enough about my work to read it and think about it!" Most teachers want to be that "somebody." Feedback matches specific descriptions and suggestions with a particular student's work. It is just-in-time, just-for-me information delivered when and where it can do the most good. This book is intended to help teachers provide such feedback to students. The focus is on feedback that comes from a teacher to a student and is based on student work. In the context of the book, the term feedback means "teacher feedback on student schoolwork." Important as they are, responses to student behavior are not considered here."--Publisher's website."
  • "Giving students good feedback on all their schoolwork is one of the toughest challenges every teacher faces. But here at last is a guide that helps you always know how to give the right feedback for all kinds of assignments, in every grade level and subject area. Susan M. Brookhart covers every possible aspect of the topic, including: (1) What kinds of feedback work best in specific content areas; (2) When and how often to give feedback; (3) How many points to make in your feedback and how much in each point; (4) Whether and how to use oral, written, and visual feedback; and (5) Why to use individual, group, and whole-class feedback. Learn how to build a foolproof feedback plan so that your feedback always: (1) Helps students understand where they are in their learning and what to do next; (2) Gives students the feeling that they've got control over their own learning; and (3) Creates a classroom environment where students see constructive criticism as a good thing and understand that learning can't occur without practice. Throughout the guide, examples of good feedback help you choose the right feedback strategy and help you tailor your feedback to different kinds of learners, including successful students, struggling students, and English language learners. Plus, there are tips for how to help students use your feedback."@en

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  • "Wie sag ich's meinem Schüler? : so kommt Ihr Feedback wirklich an"
  • "Wie sag ich's meinem Schüler? : so kommt Ihr Feedback wirklich an ; [für alle Schulformen, Fächer und Klassenstufen]"