Aitsl Powerpoint Effective Feedback
Aitsl Powerpoint Effective Feedback
Aitsl Powerpoint Effective Feedback
Workshop overview
Feedback is information:
• for the learner and teacher about the learner’s
performance
• about performance relative to learning goals
• based on evidence of learning
• from the teacher, the student or peers
• that leads to changes in teacher and student
behaviour.
Drawn from the feedback definition in the Teaching and Learning Toolkit.
Feedback animation
Why should we focus on feedback in
our school?
Factsheet
Q1: Where is the learner going?
Goals:
• should be appropriately challenging
• should ensure students know where they are headed
• guide teachers in selecting teaching and learning activities
• provide the basis for tracking progress and providing feedback
Practical techniques:
• Learning intentions and
success criteria
• Rubrics
• Bump it up walls
Activity 2: Where is the learner
going?
• What are we currently doing to address this
question with our students?
Practical techniques:
• Individual whiteboards
• Exit slips
• Data walls
Activity 3: How is the learner going?
• What are we currently doing to collect evidence of
student progress? How are we using this evidence
to inform feedback and lesson planning?
Practical techniques:
• Conferencing
• Peer feedback
• Audio feedback
Activity 4: How to get there?
Task feedback
Process feedback
Self-regulation feedback
Self feedback
Activity 5 – Four levels of feedback
Praise for effort
Need to know…
Support needed …
Practice-centred collaboration
Feedback strategies in the classroom
Activity 7: Building student capability
“Feedback should be creating a cognitive response not
an emotional reaction. That’s what we want the
feedback to do.” Richardson Primary School