There’s More to Math Feedback Than ‘Correct’ and ‘Incorrect’
By
Dani Fry
edutopia.org
4min
Teachers can help students master grade-level content by giving feedback that supports independent learning and progress.
As a new school year starts in person and we focus on the academic growth and well-being of our students during the hardships of an ongoing pandemic, one of the most powerful ways we can leverage our time as educators is by providing students with effective feedback. Since many educators will continue or return to teaching in an online environment, it’s important to note that structured, intentional feedback can raise student achievement in either setting.
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