Two easy ways to create more student activity
Here’s something to be thinking about over the summer. These are two pieces of great teaching advice that I have been given and really helped
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Here’s something to be thinking about over the summer. These are two pieces of great teaching advice that I have been given and really helped
Feedback is the most important aspects of learning and teaching, but can often feel like the hardest thing to achieve, especially when teaching online. I think it is important to not think about giving feedback’, but about the feedback conversation – ensuring we receive feedback from students as well as give it. So look for ways to make it two-way – we may know where the students are at, but do they? Do we know what they are thinking? Hearing from them is as important as telling them what you think.
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