Flash feedback : responding to student writing better and faster--without burning out

著者

    • Johnson, Matthew

書誌事項

Flash feedback : responding to student writing better and faster--without burning out

Matthew Johnson ; foreword by Dave Stuart, Jr

(Corwin literacy)

Corwin, c2020

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"Grades 6-12"--P. [4] of cover

Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-153) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Beat burnout with time-saving best practices for feedback For ELA teachers, the danger of burnout is all too real. Inundated with seemingly insurmountable piles of papers to read, respond to, and grade, many teachers often find themselves struggling to balance differentiated, individualized feedback with the one resource they are already overextended on-time. Matthew Johnson offers classroom-tested solutions that not only alleviate the feedback-burnout cycle, but also lead to significant growth for students. These time-saving strategies built on best practices for feedback help to improve relationships, ignite motivation, and increase student ownership of learning. Flash Feedback also takes teachers to the next level of strategic feedback by sharing: How to craft effective, efficient, and more memorable feedback Strategies for scaffolding students through the meta-cognitive work necessary for real revision A plan for how to create a culture of feedback, including lessons for how to train students in meaningful peer response Downloadable online tools for teacher and student use Moving beyond the theory of working smarter, not harder, Flash Feedback works deeper by developing practices for teacher efficiency that also boost effectiveness by increasing students' self-efficacy, improving the clarity of our messages, and ultimately creating a classroom centered around meaningful feedback.

目次

Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction CHAPTER 1. Giving Strong Feedback in Less Time: The Efficiencies Time-Saving Tenet #1: Don't Read and Respond to Every Paper Time-Saving Tenet #2: Use More Targeted Feedback Time-Saving Tenet #3: Wait Until October to "Give" Grades Time-Saving Tenet #4: Be a Teacher, Not an Editor Time-Saving Tenet #5: Go Digital Time-Saving Tenet #6: Automate Some Parts Time-Saving Tenet #7: Get in the Feedback Mindset The Last Word on Efficient Feedback CHAPTER 2. Giving More Effective Feedback: The Best Practices Effectiveness Element #1: Feedback Should Be Provided by an Interested Reader, Not a Detached Authority Effectiveness Element #2: Feedback Should Provide a Path Forward, Not an Autopsy Effectiveness Element #3: Most Feedback Should Be Focused on Actions, Not Reactions Effectiveness Element #4: Feedback and Assessment Should Be Separated The Last Word on Effective Feedback CHAPTER 3. Making Feedback Memorable: The Feedback Cycle Setting Goals for Improvement Receiving Feedback Through Conferences Reflecting on What's Been Accomplished . . . and What's Yet to Master The Last Word on Memorable Feedback CHAPTER 4. Beyond the Text: Using Feedback to Cultivate Positive Mindsets and Beliefs Wise Interventions to Turn Around Problematic Mindsets "Writing Is Scary": Feedback to Decrease Students' Fear of Writing "When Will I Write Like This in the Real World?": Using Feedback to Increase Students' Perceived Value of Writing "I'm Not a Writer": Using Feedback to Help Students Identify as Writers The Last Word on Feedback for Positive Mindsets and Beliefs CHAPTER 5. Democratizing Feedback: Teaching Peer Response and Self-Review The Power (and Pitfalls) of Peer Response Teaching Effective Peer Response The Power of Self-Review Teaching Self-Review The Last Word on Peer Response and Self-Review Epilogue References Index

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