Sunday, June 14, 2009
Feedback
I enjoyed Seth Godin's posting about feedback. His observations are true not only in the workplace, but also in a school environment. Often, teachers tend to be stubborn about their stylistic viewpoint and are thus stubborn about the praise or rejection they give students. This method of feedback often causes students to focus merely on what the teacher wants, and because of this focus, miss out on truly engaging with the project.
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