Peer feedback benefits the one giving and the one receiving feedback. Here guest blogger Ruth Ebenstein shares another story about learning as it takes place in a Hebrew Day School in Ann Arbor. No matter whether in public, private, or religious settings...how successful teaching and learning takes place can serve as a model and as a reminder. We wonder if more students were taught how to give and receive feedback and found it empowering and helpful, if as adults feedback would be sought and experienced as a helpful tool. And for leaders as well as teachers..."No matter how experienced you are, sometimes you cannot be the one to teach the lesson. You alone cannot be the one to foster the change." Read more...
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