Make Your Formative Feedback Collaborative
Incorporating learners into the feedback and evaluation process is one of the keys to creating a collaborative learning environment that benefits both the learner and yourself. Furthermore, by directly involving the learner in the feedback process, you can teach them self-assessment, enabling them to recognize their strengths and areas for growth.
Initiate open discussions about formative feedback in order to demonstrate its role in shaping the final summative evaluation. This will clarify expectations for the learner, as well as build trust and prevent potential misunderstandings about the evaluation process. The Ask-Tell-Ask feedback method is an effective approach, as it shifts the traditional feedback model to a more collaborative process. Like the more robust ARCH Model, this technique begins with the learner assessing their own performance, followed by constructive feedback from you, and concluding with a learner-directed proposal for improvement.
More Pages Related to the Collaborative Learning Environment
Here are three pages you can use to continue learning about collaborative learning environments.