Shift to Providing Feedback as Students Work — from catlintucker.com by Caitlin Tucker
Excerpt:
How can pulling feedback into the classroom help students develop confidence and improve their self-regulation skills?
Feedback is one of the most powerful tools a teacher has to support students in achieving standards-aligned goals. Feedback also
- Provides clarity on learning goals and expectations.
- Guides students in understanding their strengths as well as areas in need of improvement.
- Supports skill development and mastery of concepts.
- Enhances metacognitive skills, such as self-regulation and self-monitoring.
- Encourages engagement and active participation in the learning process.
- Promotes a growth mindset and a belief in the potential for improvement.
- Fosters effective communication and dialogue between teachers and students.
- Builds confidence and self-efficacy in learners.