How feedback works for some of the people some of the time Liz McDowell.

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How feedback works for some of the people some of the time Liz McDowell

w Prompt w Understandable w Precise w Positive w Linked to assessment criteria w Suggest what student needs to do w Explain the mark ……. and more!

Gordon - a Gathering approach

Feedback as Judgement

Carla - a Connecting approach

Feedback as Learning

Martin- a Minimalist approach

Feedback as Checkpoint

Pia - a Performing approach

Feedback as Guidance

Gordon - Gathering Judgement of capability Carla - Connecting Integral to learning Martin - Minimalist Check and regulate effort Pia - Performing Guidance for future Lack of confidence, threat Affirmation, sense of involvement Relief detachment & distancing Sense of achievement and purpose

Golden Rules w Praise and encourage strategies and approaches for successful learning w Engage in dialogue about the subject content and ideas w Explain the rules and conventions of academic writing - and their purpose

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