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Dylan Wiliam on Getting Feedback Right
From the Marshall Memo #451
(Originally titled “Feedback: Part of a System”)
In this Educational Leadership article, British researcher Dylan Wiliam says that when a student receives feedback, there are eight possible take-aways, only two of which are desirable:
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The reason that standardized-test results tend to be so uninformative and misleading is closely related to the reason that these tests are so popular in the first place. That, in turn, is connected to our…
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