How to Make the Most of Student Feedback During Distance Learning

It’s harder to read a class when students are learning at home, so teachers need to explicitly ask for feedback.

Writing on Edutopia.org, Zachary Herrmann discusses how to design mechanisms for collecting informative student feedback on your teaching in an online environment.

In the article, Herrmann offers 5 ideas for using feedback well this year, and reflects on how these may play out in practice.

  1. Create feedback routines
  2. Interpret feedback thoughtfully
  3. Learn from students’ experiences
  4. Share with students what you’re learning
  5. Learn to love feedback

Read the full article here. You can also read about BEL+T's recommendations for collecting online feedback here.

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