Foundations of Education

Overview

Students practice giving one another constructive feedback.

Graded Tasks

  • contribute to the LMS forums

Practicing Constructive Feedback

Having reviewed a number of constructive feedback best practices, take advantage of this opportunity to practice giving constructive feedback by following the instructions below:

1. No later than Tuesday of this week, post your New School Proposal assignment to this week's online forum as PDF attachment. (You can choose to post the version of the assignment you submitted for grading by your TA last term (with your student number removed) or a revised version of the assignment, drawing on your TA's feedback.)

2. Beginning on Wednesday, use the forums to reply to
two other students in your forum group with constructive feedback on their New School Proposal assignments. (You do not need to address the grading criteria for assignment. Instead review the proposal through your own lens.)

3. Respond respectfully to the feedback your new school proposal receives.

📌 The forum question below repeats verbatim the above instructions.
Log into the LMS and answer the following forum question which is a graded task:
Q13.4: No later than Tuesday of this week, post your New School Proposal assignment to this week's online forum as a PDF attachment. (You can choose to post the version of the assignment you submitted for grading by your TA last term (with your student number removed) or a revised version of the assignment, drawing on your TA's feedback.) Beginning on Wednesday, use the forums to reply to two other students in your forum group with constructive feedback on their New School Proposal assignments. (You do not need to address the grading criteria for assignment. Instead review the proposal through your own lens.) Respond respectfully to the feedback your new school proposal receives. (Actions: Post (Mon-Tue) and Respond (Wed-Sun) | 150 - 200 words total plus the posted proposal)
LMS Forum Question
📌 In choosing two new school proposals for which to provide feedback, consider picking proposals that have not yet received any feedback.