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Giving Quality Feedback
Evaluative vs. Descriptive
Evaluative Feedback
Descriptive Feedback
Typically uses a single measurement
May compare students to each other
Does not give students information about specific elements (knowledge, skills) they perform well
May encourage competition
Sometimes linked to rewards vs. Punishments
Stifles learningGenerally summative
type of assessment
Describes features of work or performance
Relates directly to learning targets and/or standards of quality using exemplars, rubrics and/or samples
Points out strengths and gives specific information on how to improve
Provides strategies for moving forward
Promotes learning by increasing motivation
Formative assessment
Evaluative feedback Examples
:“That’s a good essay.” “You’ve done well.”
73% “You’ve shown improvement” “You need to try harder”
Descriptive feedback examples“In your essay you have successfully covered the main points related to energy conservation. What could you add to the section on the water conservation to deepen your reader’s understanding of the issue?”
“Most of your spelling is accurate. I found only two errors. See if you can find them.”
“You used a lot of details as was shown in our samples. You mentioned seven different things you liked about dogs.”
“Your map legend has all of the required key elements needed to identify the geographical landforms.”
Activity 1 Descriptive or Evaluative
Feedback
“Descriptive or Evaluative Feedback Activity”
Complete the activity with a small group of 2-4
Compare your group’s answers with the group beside you
Feedback can be further broken down further into 4 types…Motivational Feedback
Evaluative Feedback
Descriptive Feedback
Effective Descriptive Feedback
Motivational FeedbackGoal is to make the learner feel good.
Feedback that is intended to encourage and support the learner.
Does not give guidance on how to improve the learner’s reasoning.
“I like how you completed the assignment.”
Evaluative FeedbackGoal is to measure student achievement with
a score or a grade.
Feedback that is intended to summarize student achievement.
Does not give guidance on how to improve the learner’s reasoning.
73%
Descriptive FeedbackGoal is to improve student achievement by telling the
learner what steps to take in order to move forward in the learning process.
Feedback that is intended to tell the learner what needs to be improved.
Gives specific guidance as to how to improve the learners’ reasoning.
“You accurately found the number of students in 4th grade who said ice cream was their favorite. You now need to divide this number by the total number of students to get the percent who said ice cream was their favorite.”
Effective Descriptive FeedbackGoal is for students to internalize the effective
feedback.
Feedback that is intended to be used by the learner to independently move their reasoning to the next level.
“I agree with the pattern that you have identified in the table. I am not convinced that the rule you wrote works for all the values in the table. How could you prove this?”
Feedback… in summary
Quality feedback to learners:
• focuses on the learning intention of the task –
clear target
• occurs as the students are doing the learning
• provides information on how and why the
student understands or misunderstands
• provides strategies to help the student to
improve
• assists the student to understand the goals of
the learning.
REFLECTEffective feedback in your classroom
Reflect on what you have just learned regarding the importance of effective descriptive feedback and complete the sheet “My Feedback Practices”
Homework
For next staff meeting think of 2 ways you can incorporate effective descriptive feedback into your class
and be prepared to discuss this.
Websites to Check out:https://portail.csf.bc.ca/documents/
584808/585963/Setting+and+Using+Criteria+with+Students.docx
http://standardstoolkit.k12.hi.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/CCR.Protocol_1.Descriptive_Feedback_Strategies.pdf
http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/108019/chapters/Types-of-Feedback-and-Their-Purposes.aspx