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Kim McCoy-Parker

Feedback for Learning:Seven Keys to Effective Feedback - 1 views

  • Formative assessment, consisting of lots of feedback and opportunities to use that feedback, enhances performance and achievement.
  • Basically, feedback is information about how we are doing in our efforts to reach a goal.
  • Effective coaches also know that in complex performance situations, actionable feedback about what went right is as important as feedback about what didn't work.
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  • Effective feedback requires that a person has a goal, takes action to achieve the goal, and receives goal-related information about his or her actions.
  • Information becomes feedback if, and only if, I am trying to cause something and the information tells me whether I am on track or need to change course.
  • Any useful feedback system involves not only a clear goal, but also tangible results related to the goal.
  • in addition to feedback from coaches or other able observers, video or audio recordings can help us perceive things that we may not perceive as we perform; and by extension, such recordings help us learn to look for difficult-to-perceive but vital information. I recommend that all teachers videotape their own classes at least once a month. It was a transformative experience for me when I did it as a beginning teacher. Concepts that had been crystal clear to me when I was teaching seemed opaque and downright confusing on tape—captured also in the many quizzical looks of my students, which I had missed in the moment.
  • Effective feedback is concrete, specific, and useful; it provides actionable information
  • To be useful, feedback must be consistent. Clearly, performers can only adjust their performance successfully if the information fed back to them is stable, accurate, and trustworthy. In education, that means teachers have to be on the same page about what high-quality work is. Teachers need to look at student work together, becoming more consistent over time and formalizing their judgments in highly descriptive rubrics supported by anchor products and performances. By extension, if we want student-to-student feedback to be more helpful, students have to be trained to be consistent the same way we train teachers, using the same exemplars and rubrics
  • Even if feedback is specific and accurate in the eyes of experts or bystanders, it is not of much value if the user cannot understand it or is overwhelmed by it.
  • helpful feedback is goal-referenced; tangible and transparent; actionable; user-friendly (specific and personalized); timely; ongoing; and consistent.
  • A great problem in education, however, is untimely feedback. Vital feedback on key performances often comes days, weeks, or even months after the performance—think of writing and handing in papers or getting back results on standardized tests. As educators, we should work overtime to figure out ways to ensure that students get more timely feedback and opportunities to use it while the attempt and effects are still fresh in their minds.
  • Adjusting our performance depends on not only receiving feedback but also having opportunities to use it.
  • What makes any assessment in education formative is not merely that it precedes summative assessments, but that the performer has opportunities, if results are less than optimal, to reshape the performance to better achieve the goal. In summative assessment, the feedback comes too late; the performance is over.
  • performers are often judged on their ability to adjust in light of feedback. The ability to quickly adapt one's performance is a mark of all great achievers and problem solvers in a wide array of fields. Or, as many little league coaches say, "The problem is not making errors; you will all miss many balls in the field, and that's part of learning. The problem is when you don't learn from the errors."
  • In most cases, the sooner I get feedback, the better.
  • The ability to improve one's result depends on the ability to adjust one's pace in light of ongoing feedback that measures performance against a concrete, long-term goal. But this isn't what most school district "pacing guides" and grades on "formative" tests tell you. They yield a grade against recent objectives taught, not useful feedback against the final performance standards. Instead of informing teachers and students at an interim date whether they are on track to achieve a desired level of student performance by the end of the school year, the guide and the test grade just provide a schedule for the teacher to follow in delivering content and a grade on that content. It's as if at the end of the first lap of the mile race, My daughter's coach simply yelled out, "B+ on that lap!"
  • Score student work in the fall and winter against spring standards, use more pre-and post-assessments to measure progress toward these standards, and do the item analysis to note what each student needs to work on for better future performance.
  • "no time to give and use feedback" actually means "no time to cause learning."
  • research shows that less teaching plus more feedback is the key to achieving greater learning. And there are numerous ways—through technology, peers, and other teachers—that students can get the feedback they need.
Morgan Kuennen

11 Note-Taking Tips For The Digital Classroom - 0 views

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    Does the physical act of writing something down help you to remember it? What is the most effective way to take notes? How does all of this play into a more digital classroom?
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    Does the physical act of writing something down help you to remember it? What is the most effective way to take notes? How does all of this play into a more digital classroom?
Karisa Fisher

Effects of technology - 5 views

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    I did not know that technology increased self-esteem!
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    How technology has a positive effect on students
puzznbuzzus

Is English Language So Popular because of the USA? - 0 views

Americans might tend to inflate the influence of the United States in the history of the spread of English. Before the World Wars, particularly WWII, the US was a bit player on the world stage. The...

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anonymous

Characteristics of Effective Instruction - Iowa Department of Education - 0 views

  • Teaching for Learner Differences Planning for and responding to variances among learners creates the best learning experience possible. It includes processes to determine effectiveness of instruction, use of data to guide instructional decision-making, and ensure access to success with the Iowa Core for all students.
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    This is a good thing to keep in mind when using technology in the classroom!!
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    This is a good thing to keep in mind when using technology in the classroom!!
Carrie Caffrey

7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Who Use Technology | TeachBytes - 1 views

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    This web page shows different habits that teachers who use technology in the classroom have. It talks about things such as how the teachers are able to adapt to change, they share information in order to collaborate with other teachers so they can optimize their classroom, and how these teachers care. A great article!
Robin Galloway

Flipchart Fundamentals - Promethean Planet - 0 views

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    Steps to ensure effective use of Promethean ActivBoards in the classroom
Kailey Balducki

5 Apps That Engage Parents in the Classroom - 0 views

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      Neat idea!! Who would have thought you could Skype for parent-teacher conferences!
  • Whether it is class homework updates, project deadlines, school news or dinnertime conversation starters, teachers are taking advantage of Twitter’s free tool and keeping parents up to date and involved in classroom happenings.
  • Get more parents involved in the classroom by streamlining how you ask for help and making it easier for parents to sign up to help. 
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  • Simple online signups from smartphones, tablets or computers make it easy for class parents to choose a spot that fits their schedule or to send food or supplies for special events; auto reminders and calendar syncing help parents keep their commitments.
  • organize parents to read to the class, help in the lunchroom or at recess, attend parent-teacher conferences, and help with class parties, field trips and performances. 
  • Pinterest offers a great way for teachers and parents to build community and share ideas
  • Invite class parents to create and share pinboards with links to age-appropriate themes and ideas including educational boards like fun math apps, favorite books, vocabulary games, and science fair ideas
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  • fe blogging platform for teachers, students and school communities, Edublogs lets you easily create and manage student and classroom blogs that keep parents up-to-date on class happenings and give students a safe portfolio for sharing their work with parents and extended family (via password-protected blogs). 
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    How to connect and communicate effectively with parents via technology!
Trisha Knott

6 Strategies for Using a Smart Board in Class - 0 views

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    This article talks about how having interactive white boards in classrooms have changed how teachers teach and how students are learning. Not only that but it talks about effective strategies for using these boards!
Em Dodds

New Center Will Aim to Develop More Effective Special Educators - On Special Education ... - 0 views

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    Gov. seeking to find new ways to better educate teachers that will be working with students with special needs
puzznbuzzus

How to Prepare Aptitude Test for Competitive Exams - 0 views

Practice as many questions before your assessment. The more psychometric aptitude test questions you practice the more your speed, accuracy and confidence will improve. Improving these factors will...

Aptitude Test Online

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Lois Lindell

Cost Comparison: iPad Math Classroom vs. Traditional Classroom | Tap Into Teen Minds - 0 views

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    In this entry, the author provides a cost comparison between a traditional paper/pencil classroom and a 1-1 ipad classroom. A 1-1 ipad classroom can be cost effective choice for schools to consider.
Ethan Harvey

Teachers' Views about Effective Use of Technology in Classrooms: OneSearch! - 0 views

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    An overview of strategies for integrating various technological mediums into the classrooms and educators' perceptions on strategies and technology in general.
farah kashef

Top Teacher Internet Radio Show - Every Classroom Matters - 12 views

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    Huge library of 12 - 15 minute podcasts by Vicki Davis about teaching and learning.  Much of it includes technology but that is not the thrust of the series.  It is about creating effective teaching/learning opportunities.
Rachel I.

Grammar Bytes! Grammar Instruction with Attitude - 1 views

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    Great resources for both English teachers and ESL teachers! Ignore the sound effects, though...
iupdateyou123

Best weight loss advice - 0 views

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    As for the question of Best Weight Loss Advice so there are many suggestions at this topic but question is which suit you perfectly. How ever I am writing some very effective tips for Best weight loss advice by which you can reduce your weight in real if you follow to each suggestion honestly everyday.
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