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The Feedback Fix: Dump the ...

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Tagasisidest edasisideni

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The first century: Daily ra...

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A Treasury of Questions and...

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“the most important driver of autonomy is significance: the sense that what we’re doing matters to us or to others.”
Joe Hirsch, The Feedback Fix: Dump the Past, Embrace the Future, and Lead the Way to Change

“A great example of process-driven feedforward is the SE2R feedback model developed by Mark Barnes. Instead of scribbling a grade and some token comments on a piece of student work, Barnes adopts a four-part method that accounts for what students do, not who they are: Summarize Explain Redirect Resubmit”
Joe Hirsch, The Feedback Fix: Dump the Past, Embrace the Future, and Lead the Way to Change

“A grade is not necessarily that helpful in terms of early feedback because all it tells you is where you fail in terms of the expectation,” she says. “It doesn’t necessarily tell you what you need to do, or what part of your work needs to improve.”
Joe Hirsch, The Feedback Fix: Dump the Past, Embrace the Future, and Lead the Way to Change



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