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Developing sustainable feedback practices

Developing sustainable feedback practices Feedback is central to the development of student learning, but within the constraints of modularized learning in higher education it is increasingly difficult to handle effectively. This article makes a case for sustainable feedback as a contribution to the reconceptualization of feedback processes. The data derive from the Student Assessment and Feedback Enhancement project, involving in‐depth semi‐structured interviews with a purposive sample of award‐winning teachers. The findings focus on those reported practices consistent with a framework for sustainable feedback, and particularly highlight the importance of student self‐regulation. The article concludes by setting out some possibilities and challenges for staff and student uptake of sustainable feedback. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Studies in Higher Education Taylor & Francis

Developing sustainable feedback practices

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
Copyright Society for Research into Higher Education
ISSN
1470-174X
eISSN
0307-5079
DOI
10.1080/03075071003642449
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Abstract

Feedback is central to the development of student learning, but within the constraints of modularized learning in higher education it is increasingly difficult to handle effectively. This article makes a case for sustainable feedback as a contribution to the reconceptualization of feedback processes. The data derive from the Student Assessment and Feedback Enhancement project, involving in‐depth semi‐structured interviews with a purposive sample of award‐winning teachers. The findings focus on those reported practices consistent with a framework for sustainable feedback, and particularly highlight the importance of student self‐regulation. The article concludes by setting out some possibilities and challenges for staff and student uptake of sustainable feedback.

Journal

Studies in Higher EducationTaylor & Francis

Published: Nov 4, 2010

Keywords: feedback; assessment; self‐regulated learning; qualitative research methods; dialogue

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