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We kick off our series on feedback with a pair of haikus from Mellisa and Serena:
Feedback can be harsh
What else will I have to change?
Now, is it better?
***
Feedback helps your growth
Done well, not ‘bout your self worth
Needed when remote
***
These poetic gems weren’t just included to embarrass the co-hosts, but to serve as models for pieces of work that might receive feedback. Spencer then uses Hattie and Timperley’s four levels of feedback (task, processing, self-regulation, and self) to let them know how they did.
Resources from the episode:
Theme music created by Moore Square Magnet Middle School’s Maya Smith
Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Ziegler
Data, Research, and Accountability department for the Wake County Public School System
By Data, Research, and Accountability5
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We kick off our series on feedback with a pair of haikus from Mellisa and Serena:
Feedback can be harsh
What else will I have to change?
Now, is it better?
***
Feedback helps your growth
Done well, not ‘bout your self worth
Needed when remote
***
These poetic gems weren’t just included to embarrass the co-hosts, but to serve as models for pieces of work that might receive feedback. Spencer then uses Hattie and Timperley’s four levels of feedback (task, processing, self-regulation, and self) to let them know how they did.
Resources from the episode:
Theme music created by Moore Square Magnet Middle School’s Maya Smith
Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Ziegler
Data, Research, and Accountability department for the Wake County Public School System