Feedback is one of the most powerful influences on learning and achievement, but this impact can be either positive or negative. This article provides a conceptual analysis of feedback and reviews the evidence related to its impact on learning and achievement. This evidence shows that although feedback is among the major influences, the type of feedback and the way it is given can be differentially effective. A model of feedback is then propose that identifies the particular properties and circumstances that make it effective, and some typically thorny issues are discussed, including the timing of feedback and the effects of positive and negative feedback. Finally, this analysis is used to suggest ways in which feedback can be used to enhance its effectiveness in classrooms.
Publikasjon | Review of Educational Research association |
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Publikasjonsår | 2007 |
Forfattere | John Hattie, Helen Timperley
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Tittel | The Power of Feedback |
Språk | Engelsk |
Temaer | Skole, Tilbakemelding |
Stikkord | Feedback |