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GIVING FEEDBACK TO YOUR
STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE:

20 TIPS TO DO IT RIGHT

BY
ASTEVIA HAJNY
cormoas@hotmail.es
Session Objectives
Content
Objective:
Participants will be
able to:
evaluate the
importance of
giving students
feedback timely




Language
Objectives:

Participants will be able
to:
 work a Think-PairShare activity
 Listen to the speaker’s
presentation
 Discuss in groups
about some of the tips
given
 Share ideas about what
THINK-PAIR-SHARE
THINK

Do you give
feedback to your
students? How do
you do it?

PAIR with a partner your
ideas.

SHARE your ideas with


As teacher, it is essential that we
make the process of providing
feedback a positive, or at least a
neutral learning experience for the
students.
What is Feedback?
Feedback is probably the besttested principle in psychology.
 [It is] … most effective when it
is timely, perceived as
relevant, meaningful and
encouraging, and offers
suggestions for
improvement that are within a
student’s grasp (Brown, Bull, &
Pendlebury, 1997).

Feedback…
is any response from a teacher
in regard to a student’s
performance or behavior.
 can be verbal, written or
gestural.
 is purposefully used to
improve a student’s
performance- definitely not put
a damper on it.
 is to provide students with an
“I can do this” attitude.

Group Discussion
Laura Reynolds
shares 20 ideas and
techniques on how to
give effective
feedback that will
leave your students
with the feeling they
can conquer the
world.
Let’s discuss them…
Instructions:

Get a group to work.
2. Discuss and share ideas,
experiences and opinions
about the given tips.
3. Choose a speaker to
present ONE of the tips
discussed in the group.
1.
20 tips to give feedback to
1. Feedbackstudents
should be educative in
11. Educate students on how to give
nature.
2. Feedback should be given in a
timely manner.
3. Be sensitive to the individual
needs of the student.
4. Ask the 4 questions.
5. Feedback should reference a skill
or specific knowledge.

feedback to each other.
12. Ask another adult to give
feedback.
13. Have the student take notes.
14. Use a notebook to keep track of
student progress.
15. Return tests, papers or comment
cards at the beginning of class.

6. Give feedback to keep students
“on target” for achievement.
7. Host a one-on-one conference.
8. Feedback can be given verbally,
non-verbally or in written form.
9. Concentrate on one ability.
10. Alternate due dates for your
students/classes.

16. Use Post-It notes.
17. Give genuine praise.
18. “I noticed….”
19. Provide a model or example.
20. Invite students to give YOU
feedback.
What did your learn from this
session? Share with the
Wrap-up the Objectives
Content
Objective:
Participants did:
evaluate the
importance of
giving students
feedback timely.




Language
Objectives:

Participants did:
 Work in a
Think-Pair-Share
activity
 Listen to the
speaker’s
presentation
 Discuss in groups
about some of the tips
The information presented in this
session is taken from:
http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informe
d/features/giving-student-feedback/
You can contact me for
comments, ideas, opinions to this
e-mail address:

cormoas@hotmail.es
Tesol summer institute 2014  giving student feedback

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Tesol summer institute 2014 giving student feedback

  • 1. GIVING FEEDBACK TO YOUR STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE: 20 TIPS TO DO IT RIGHT BY ASTEVIA HAJNY cormoas@hotmail.es
  • 2. Session Objectives Content Objective: Participants will be able to: evaluate the importance of giving students feedback timely   Language Objectives: Participants will be able to:  work a Think-PairShare activity  Listen to the speaker’s presentation  Discuss in groups about some of the tips given  Share ideas about what
  • 3. THINK-PAIR-SHARE THINK Do you give feedback to your students? How do you do it? PAIR with a partner your ideas. SHARE your ideas with
  • 4.  As teacher, it is essential that we make the process of providing feedback a positive, or at least a neutral learning experience for the students.
  • 5. What is Feedback? Feedback is probably the besttested principle in psychology.  [It is] … most effective when it is timely, perceived as relevant, meaningful and encouraging, and offers suggestions for improvement that are within a student’s grasp (Brown, Bull, & Pendlebury, 1997). 
  • 6. Feedback… is any response from a teacher in regard to a student’s performance or behavior.  can be verbal, written or gestural.  is purposefully used to improve a student’s performance- definitely not put a damper on it.  is to provide students with an “I can do this” attitude. 
  • 7. Group Discussion Laura Reynolds shares 20 ideas and techniques on how to give effective feedback that will leave your students with the feeling they can conquer the world. Let’s discuss them…
  • 8. Instructions: Get a group to work. 2. Discuss and share ideas, experiences and opinions about the given tips. 3. Choose a speaker to present ONE of the tips discussed in the group. 1.
  • 9. 20 tips to give feedback to 1. Feedbackstudents should be educative in 11. Educate students on how to give nature. 2. Feedback should be given in a timely manner. 3. Be sensitive to the individual needs of the student. 4. Ask the 4 questions. 5. Feedback should reference a skill or specific knowledge. feedback to each other. 12. Ask another adult to give feedback. 13. Have the student take notes. 14. Use a notebook to keep track of student progress. 15. Return tests, papers or comment cards at the beginning of class. 6. Give feedback to keep students “on target” for achievement. 7. Host a one-on-one conference. 8. Feedback can be given verbally, non-verbally or in written form. 9. Concentrate on one ability. 10. Alternate due dates for your students/classes. 16. Use Post-It notes. 17. Give genuine praise. 18. “I noticed….” 19. Provide a model or example. 20. Invite students to give YOU feedback.
  • 10. What did your learn from this session? Share with the
  • 11. Wrap-up the Objectives Content Objective: Participants did: evaluate the importance of giving students feedback timely.   Language Objectives: Participants did:  Work in a Think-Pair-Share activity  Listen to the speaker’s presentation  Discuss in groups about some of the tips
  • 12. The information presented in this session is taken from: http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informe d/features/giving-student-feedback/
  • 13. You can contact me for comments, ideas, opinions to this e-mail address: cormoas@hotmail.es