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Feedback in Higher and Professional Education - Understanding it and doing it well (Hardcover, New): David Boud, Elizabeth... Feedback in Higher and Professional Education - Understanding it and doing it well (Hardcover, New)
David Boud, Elizabeth Molloy
R4,480 Discovery Miles 44 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Learners complain that they do not get enough feedback, and educators resent that although they put considerable time into generating feedback, students take little notice of it. Both parties agree that it is very important.

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Feedback in Higher and Professional Education" explores what needs to be done to make feedback more effective. It examines the problem of feedback and suggests that there is a lack of clarity and shared meaning about what it is and what constitutes doing it well. It argues that new ways of thinking about feedback are needed.

There has been considerable development in research on feedback in recent years, but surprisingly little awareness of what needs to be done to improve it and good ideas are not translated into action. The book provides a multi-disciplinary and international account of the role of feedback in higher and professional education. It challenges three conventional assumptions about feedback in learning:

  • That feedback constitutes one-way flow of information from a knowledgeable person to a less knowledgeable person.
  • That the job of feedback is complete with the imparting of performance-related information.
  • That a generic model of best-practice feedback can be applied to all learners and all learning situations

It seeking a new approach to feedback, it proposes that it is necessary to recognise that learners need to be much more actively involved in seeking, generating and using feedback. Rather than it being something they are subjected to, it must be an activity that they drive.

The Impact of Feedback in Higher Education - Improving Assessment Outcomes for Learners (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Michael... The Impact of Feedback in Higher Education - Improving Assessment Outcomes for Learners (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Michael Henderson, Rola Ajjawi, David Boud, Elizabeth Molloy
R4,240 Discovery Miles 42 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book asks how we might conceptualise, design for and evaluate the impact of feedback in higher education. Ultimately, the purpose of feedback is to improve what students can do: therefore, effective feedback must have impact. Students need to be actively engaged in seeking, sense-making and acting upon any information provided to them in order to develop and improve. Feedback can thus be understood as not just the giving of information, but as a complex process integral to teaching and learning in which both teachers and students have an important role to play. The editors challenge us to ask two fundamental questions: when does feedback make a difference, and how can we recognise that impact? This volume draws together leading international researchers across diverse disciplines, offering promising directions for both research and practice.

Feedback in Higher and Professional Education - Understanding it and doing it well (Paperback, New): David Boud, Elizabeth... Feedback in Higher and Professional Education - Understanding it and doing it well (Paperback, New)
David Boud, Elizabeth Molloy
R1,199 Discovery Miles 11 990 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Learners complain that they do not get enough feedback, and educators resent that although they put considerable time into generating feedback, students take little notice of it. Both parties agree that it is very important. Feedback in Higher and Professional Education explores what needs to be done to make feedback more effective. It examines the problem of feedback and suggests that there is a lack of clarity and shared meaning about what it is and what constitutes doing it well. It argues that new ways of thinking about feedback are needed. There has been considerable development in research on feedback in recent years, but surprisingly little awareness of what needs to be done to improve it and good ideas are not translated into action. The book provides a multi-disciplinary and international account of the role of feedback in higher and professional education. It challenges three conventional assumptions about feedback in learning: That feedback constitutes one-way flow of information from a knowledgeable person to a less knowledgeable person. That the job of feedback is complete with the imparting of performance-related information. That a generic model of best-practice feedback can be applied to all learners and all learning situations It seeking a new approach to feedback, it proposes that it is necessary to recognise that learners need to be much more actively involved in seeking, generating and using feedback. Rather than it being something they are subjected to, it must be an activity that they drive.

The Impact of Feedback in Higher Education - Improving Assessment Outcomes for Learners (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Michael... The Impact of Feedback in Higher Education - Improving Assessment Outcomes for Learners (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Michael Henderson, Rola Ajjawi, David Boud, Elizabeth Molloy
R4,594 Discovery Miles 45 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book asks how we might conceptualise, design for and evaluate the impact of feedback in higher education. Ultimately, the purpose of feedback is to improve what students can do: therefore, effective feedback must have impact. Students need to be actively engaged in seeking, sense-making and acting upon any information provided to them in order to develop and improve. Feedback can thus be understood as not just the giving of information, but as a complex process integral to teaching and learning in which both teachers and students have an important role to play. The editors challenge us to ask two fundamental questions: when does feedback make a difference, and how can we recognise that impact? This volume draws together leading international researchers across diverse disciplines, offering promising directions for both research and practice.

Learning and Teaching in Clinical Contexts - A Practical Guide (Paperback): Clare Delany, Elizabeth Molloy Learning and Teaching in Clinical Contexts - A Practical Guide (Paperback)
Clare Delany, Elizabeth Molloy
R2,638 Discovery Miles 26 380 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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