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Enhancing Feedback to Students
| Description | Feedback is an integral part of effective assessment practice, and critical to helping students progress in their learning -yet National Student Survey results show it to be one of the areas students are least satisfied with. This new, bite-sized session introduces the key principles of meaningful feedback to students, whilst also offering creative, practice-based ideas for improvement, including use of learning technologies.
Aims and Outcomes: By the end of the session you should be able to: - Identify, (through students experiences), some of the common pitfalls in giving feedback. - Understand the principles of what makes effective feedback. - Share good practice examples. - Consider new ideas for developing feedback practice.
Additional Information: Participants are asked, where possible, to bring along examples of feedback they have given students, although this is not essential.
Training Provider: Education Enhancement (C.L.Shimmin@ex.ac.uk) | ||||||||||||||
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| Book | Book via Trent HR Self Service |
