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Providing Feedback to Promote Student Growth

Providing Feedback to Promote Student Growth

For me, the purpose of feedback is about growth. Just as a coach provides feedback on improving a baseball swing or long jump form, I provide feedback on the use of historical evidence, thesis construction, and other discipline related skills.

Posted on November 10, 2018December 8, 2018 by Bill VeltoIn Education, Feedback6 Minutes Read

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