Instructional Feedback: The Power, the Promise, the Practice
Autor Anastasiya A. Lipnevich, Jeffrey K. Smith, Thomas R. Guskeyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iul 2023
Implement evidence-based feedback practices that move learners forward
Feedback is essential to successful instruction and improved student performance, but learners often dread and dismiss feedback and its effectiveness can vary. Thus, sharing intentions, clarifying success criteria, knowing what type of feedback to provide and when, and activating students as owners of their learning are essential feedback functions.
Instructional Feedback presents a comprehensive summary of the most recent research on instructional feedback and describes its successful implementation. With a focus on evidence-based approaches adapted to specific contexts, the authors use common classroom situations to demystify feedback and place it within a broad instructional context, along with definitions, characteristics, and precautions about its effect on students¿ emotions and behaviors. Inside yoüll find:
- Coverage of all grades and concentrations, including math, language arts, music, art, and science
- Peer feedback, self-assessment, and subject-specific nuances
- Student and teacher examples of feedback and suggestions for improvement
Engaging and concise, Instructional Feedback discusses why feedback is so powerful, how it is promising, and what it looks like in practice.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1544385218
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 254 x 175 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Sage Publications, Inc
Cuprins
About the Authors
Foreword
Chapter 1: Introduction: What is Instructional Feedback All About?
Chapter 2: Feedback from the Perspective of the Learner
Chapter 3: Characteristics of Effective Feedback Messages
Chapter 4: What is Feedback?
Chapter 5: Feedback to Parents and Caregivers
Chapter 6: Grades as Feedback
Chapter 7: Efficiency and Efficacy in Feedback
Chapter 8: Examples of Instructional Feedback
Chapter 9: Feedback for Teachers: What Feedback Do Teachers Find Most Useful?
Chapter 10: Bringing It All Together
References
Notă biografică
Jeffrey Smith is Professor and formerly Dean of the College of Education at the University of Otago in New Zealand. He earned his bachelor¿s degree from Princeton and his PhD from the University of Chicago. He taught at Rutgers University in New Jersey for 29 years where he was Chair of the Educational Psychology Department. He moved to New Zealand in 2005 and has been there ever since. While teaching at Rutgers, Jeff served as a consultant to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he was the Head of their Office of Research and Evaluation. He has written over 100 research articles and 10 books on assessment and the psychology of aesthetics, including being co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook on Instructional Feedback.