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Gina Cinotti

Types of Feedback - 1 views

  • Figure 2.1. Feedback Timing
  • Purpose: For students to get feedback while they are still mindful of the learning target For students to get feedback while there is still time for them to act on it
  • Examples of Good Amounts of Feedback Examples of Bad Amounts of Feedback
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  • Figure 2.2. Amount of Feedback Purpose: For students to get enough feedback so that they understand what to do but not so much that the work has been done for them (differs case by case) For students to get feedback on "teachable moment" points but not an overwhelming number
  • Examples of Good Amounts of Feedback Examples of Bad Amounts of Feedback
  • Figure 2.4. Feedback Mode
  • Figure 2.5. Feedback Audience Purpose: To reach the appropriate students with specific feedback To communicate, through feedback, that student learning is valued
  • Examples of Good Feedback Focus Examples of Bad Feedback Focus
  • Making comments that bypass the student (e.g., "This is hard" instead of "You did a good job because …") Making criticisms without offering any insights into how to improve Making personal compliments or digs (e.g., "How could you do that?" or "You idiot!")
  • Making comments about the strengths and weaknesses of a performance Making comments about the work process you observed or recommendations about a work process or study strategy that would help improve the work Making comments that position the student as the one who chooses to do the work Avoiding personal comments
  • Figure 2.7. Kinds of Comparisons Used in Feedback
  • Purpose: Usually, to compare student work with established criteria Sometimes, to compare a student's work with his or her own past performance Rarely, to compare a student's work with the work of other students
  • Examples of Good Kinds of Comparisons Examples of Bad Kinds of Comparisons
  • Purpose (for Formative Assessment): To describe student work To avoid evaluating or "judging" student work in a way that would stop students from trying to improve
  • Examples of Good Feedback Function Examples of Bad Feedback Function
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    ASCD article. Provides charts to define types and give examples. I might print this and give to principals to share with teachers
mccahillk

Bill Gates: Teachers need real feedback | Talk Video | TED - 1 views

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    Until recently, many teachers only got one word of feedback a year: "satisfactory." And with no feedback, no coaching, there's just no way to improve. Bill Gates suggests that even great teachers can get better with smart feedback - and lays out a program from his foundation to bring it to every classroom.
ShaeBrie Dow

Talking with Students through Screencasting: Experimentations with Video Feedback to Im... - 0 views

  • The National Council of English Teachers (NCTE) position statement on teaching composition argues that students “need guidance and support throughout the writing process, not merely comments on the written product,” and that “effective comments do not focus on pointing out errors, but go on to the more productive task of encouraging revision” (CCCC 2004).
  • feedback serves as a pedagogical tool to improve learning by motivating students to rethink and rework their ideas rather than simply proofread and edit for errors.
  • “feedback should focus on improving the skills needed for the construction of end products more than on the end products themselves”
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  • By talking to students and reading their work aloud, instructors can engage students on an interpersonal level that is absent in written comments.
  • comparison between feedback forms within one class is to use both forms to respond to the same type of assignment
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    "Talking with Students through Screencasting:"
ShaeBrie Dow

Why Doesn't Teacher Feedback Improve Student Performance? | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    Controversial, right? What does everyone else think?
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    "Why Doesn't Teacher Feedback Improve Student Performance?"
meredith fox

The Impact of Teacher Feedback and Peer Feedback on the Writing Performance of EFL Stud... - 1 views

  •   Abstracts of 4 th International Online Language Conference (IOLC 2011)IOLC 2011 Abstract Collection ……………………………………………………………… 53 The Impact of Teacher Feedback and Peer Feedback on the Writing Performance of EFLStudents with Different Learning Sty
debra joseph-charles

Technology in Teacher Preparation: Preparing Teachers for the Future - EdITLib Digital ... - 0 views

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    Technology in Teacher Preparation: Preparing Teachers for the Future
Lois Whipple

Products | Debbie Silver - 1 views

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      different parenting paradigm
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    A fresh approach to getting kids to work smarter and better, not just harder As teachers and parents, our job is to teach students to tackle challenges rather than avoid them. Award-winning teacher and best-selling author Debbie Silver addresses the relationship between student motivation and risking failure, calling failure a temporary "glitch" that provides valuable learning opportunities. She explains motivational theory, provides down-to-earth-often humorous-real life examples, and outlines concrete, applicable guidelines for helping students overcome setbacks and failure to foster lifelong success
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    Interesting......how did you hear about this? Any feedback on how this approach is working by those who have implemented?
Gina Cinotti

Oral Formative Feedback - Top Ten Strategies | HuntingEnglishHuntingEnglish - 0 views

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    A must read for teachers and principals......its a bit long but the details are worthwhile
debra joseph-charles

Student surveys to be used to rate teachers in pilot program - even in kindergarten cla... - 1 views

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    Student surveys to be used to rate teachers in pilot program - even in kindergarten classes
meredith fox

TLRIMargrain (2) - 9232_summaryreport.pdf - 0 views

  • Effective teacher education practice:the impact of written assessmentfeedback for distance learners
Barbara Powers

Flubaroo Overview - Welcome to Flubaroo - 1 views

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    Flubaroo is a free tool that helps you quickly grade multiple-choice or fill-in-blank assignments. I designed it for my own classroom, and want to share it with other teachers... for free!   More than just a grading tool, Flubaroo also: Computes average assignment score. Computes average score per question, and flags low-scoring questions. Shows you a grade distribution graph. Gives you the option to email each student their grade, and an answer key. Lets you send individualized feedback to each student.
Barbara Powers

Free Tools for Teachers: Helping You Engage Students - YouTube - 0 views

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    Free Tools for Teachers: Helping You Engage Students
meredith fox

LMS Solutions to Empower Teachers | Schoology - 0 views

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    to give you the tools and connections to engage students more efficiently and improve educational effectiveness on both a large and small scale.
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    Teaching isn't easy. All too often educators are asked to achieve high goals with meager resources and distracted students. No technology alone can improve learning, but an intimate partnership between educational institutions and technology developers can. Our mission is to empower you-to give you the tools and connections to engage students more efficiently and improve educational effectiveness on both a large and small scale. Schoology isn't just an LMS. It's a living, breathing educational community that can adjust to changing student needs, learn from collective experiences, and continually improve as education and technology advance. We strive to provide an unparalleled educational experience that improves student outcomes by providing educators information and insights that were never before possible. Schoology hopes not only to illuminate why particular students learn the way they do, but also to provide support and personalized content that is tailored to them. Schoology is transforming learning through the collaboration of passionate individuals. We're on a unique journey, and this is just the beginning.
Alicia Koster

Can't We Do Better? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • So now let’s look at the latest PISA. It found that the most successful students are those who feel real “ownership” of their education. In all the best performing school systems, said Schleicher, “students feel they personally can make a difference in their own outcomes and that education will make a difference for their future.” The PISA research, said Schleicher, also shows that “students whose parents have high expectations for them tend to have more perseverance, greater intrinsic motivation to learn.” The highest performing PISA schools, he added, all have “ownership” cultures — a high degree of professional autonomy for teachers in the classrooms, where teachers get to participate in shaping standards and curriculum and have ample time for continuous professional development.
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    Can't We Do Better?
Alicia Koster

St. Louis Schools Leaders Team Up on Preschool Expansion - Education Week - 0 views

  • The preschool program is counted as a bright spot in the troubled district, and an example of the working partnership between Kelvin R. Adams, 57, the district's superintendent since 2008, and Mary J. Armstrong, the president since 2003 of the St. Louis Teachers Union, an affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers. Born and raised in St. Louis, Ms. Armstrong, 60, has spent her entire career in the district. In February, Mr. Adams' contract was renewed for an additional two years, until 2016.
Gina Cinotti

Self assessments on Pinterest - 0 views

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      Great options
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    Many examples of documents to help students self-assess. Worth sharing with teachers to help them with increase their student self-assessments
John Chandler

Field-Testing of Common-Core Exams Gets Off to Shaky Start at Md. High School - Curricu... - 0 views

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    At Thomas S. Wootton High School, teachers and administrators seem to be in agreement that field-testing for the common-core assessments is off to a bumpy start.
debra joseph-charles

Digital Literacy | Websites For Teachers | DigitalLiteracy.US - 0 views

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    Digital and Media Literacy for today's Learners.
debra joseph-charles

10 Major Technology Trends in Education -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    We have a first look at the results from the latest Speak Up survey, which polled hundreds of thousands of teachers, students, administrators, parents and community members about technology trends in education. Read more at http://thejournal.com/articles/2014/02/03/10-major-technology-trends-in-education.aspx#PtWIszql64vO1MiY.99
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    10 Major Technology Trends in Education
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