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Effective Feedback PD Enhanced

The document outlines a session for educators focused on differentiating between feedback and reflection, applying effective feedback strategies, and practicing subject-based feedback techniques. It includes various activities such as brainstorming types of feedback, reviewing student work samples, and engaging with videos to enhance understanding. The final takeaways emphasize the importance of timely, actionable feedback and the role of reflection in guiding student progress.

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Effective Feedback PD Enhanced

The document outlines a session for educators focused on differentiating between feedback and reflection, applying effective feedback strategies, and practicing subject-based feedback techniques. It includes various activities such as brainstorming types of feedback, reviewing student work samples, and engaging with videos to enhance understanding. The final takeaways emphasize the importance of timely, actionable feedback and the role of reflection in guiding student progress.

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Warm-up Activity

• Think-Pair-Share:
• What’s the difference between praise and
feedback?

• - Discuss with a partner.


• - Share one key difference with the group.
• (Time: 5 minutes)
Objective
• By the end of this session, educators will:
• - Differentiate between feedback and
reflection
• - Apply effective feedback strategies
• - Practice subject-based feedback techniques
Introduction to Feedback &
Reflection
• Effective Feedback: Guides improvement
through specific comments.
• Reflection: Allows critical thinking on
performance.
• Both support deeper learning.
Types of Feedback
• - Oral Feedback
• - Written Feedback
• - Peer Feedback
• - Self-reflection
• - Formal and Informal Feedback
Activity: Brainstorm Types of
Feedback
• In pairs:
• - Write as many feedback types as you know
(2 min)
• - Share your list with the group (3 min)
Activity: Feedback on Student
Work
• Review the student work samples:
• - Arabic: “‫أنا أعتقد أن القصة كانت ممتعة‬
‫ولكن لم أكتب السبب‬.”
• - Math: 2(x - 3) = 10 → 2x - 3 = 10 → x = 6
• - English: “The author talks about family, but
he doesn’t explain what he means.”

• Write your feedback for each.


Reflection on Feedback Activity
• - Which subject was easiest to give feedback
on?
• - What strategies did you use?
• - How can you apply this in class?
Video: Example of Oral Feedback
• Watch the video:
https://youtu.be/3jO4f5p2zE4

• Observe:
• - What made the feedback effective?
• - Was it timely and specific?
Engagement Video
• Watch and Enjoy:
https://youtu.be/izI8vSnGz5Y

• Humor in PD keeps learning joyful!


Online Quiz: Let’s Test Our
Learning!
• Join the quiz via Kahoot or Google Forms!

• Scan the QR code or visit the link to


participate.
• Leaderboard will show at the end.
Final Takeaways
• - Feedback must be timely and actionable
• - Reflection deepens understanding
• - Use both to guide student progress
Thank You!
• Empower your students through meaningful
feedback and reflection.

• “Feedback is the breakfast of champions.” –


Ken Blanchard

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