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Ineffective vs. Effective Feedback

Educators must recognize opportunities for giving feedback and practice giving quality feedback. Modeling effective feedback for students makes them better learning resources for their fellow students.

Time to Try

Select each choice in the Ineffective column to see the Effective counterpart.

 

Ineffective

Try these again.

Incomplete.

Good job.

Keep studying.