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05-17-2024
01:25 PM
Formative feedback is information given to a learner during the learning activity to help them
improve by modifying their thinking or behavior. Feedback is best delivered using a variety of
channels: learner-instructor, learner-peer, and learner-self. Effective formative feedback:
- Clarifies good performance and behaviors through goals and criteria
- Facilitates self-assessment and reflection
- Delivers high quality information about learning
- Encourages instructor-peer dialogue
- Encourages positive motivational beliefs and self-esteem
- Gives opportunities to close performance gap
- Provides information to instructors to shape their teaching
Learn more about the research on Formative Feedback below!
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