Jane E. Pollock, coauthor of Classroom Instruction That Works, expands on the bestsellers feedback strategy in this groundbreaking work. While feedback is not a new concept, what is new is using it the way children use computer appsto set goals, track their progress, and self-regulate their own learning. With only a slight shift in teaching strategy, this no-cost technique
Informs teachers while students are learning, not after
Engages and motivates learners
Teaches 21st-century skills
Helps students understand and meet standards
Educators will find a wealth of classroom examples and success stories that bring this proven practice to life. In addition to boosting achievement, Feedback helps students develop a lifelong learning skill that they will use in everything they do.