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How to Improve the Efficacy of Student Feedback
Indian Pediatr ; 2022 Jan; 59(1): 80-86
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225288
ABSTRACT
Context Feedback processes are intricate, generally misunderstood, hard to execute efficiently, and often fail in their goals to influence students learning. Research highlights that students usually do not value the benefits of feedback. This paper reviews the literature on the definition, purpose, and models of feedback; and on exploring why some students do not value feedback, what factors are influencing the effectiveness of feedback, and how to improve the efficacy of feedback. Evidence acquisition The relevant articles were searched through ‘Google Scholar,’ ‘CINAHIL’ and ‘PubMed’ using the key terms- “Student feedback,” “Frameworks of feedback,” “Barriers to effective feedback,” and “Students’ perspectives on feedback.” The search criteria included review and original research articles in the English language published in high-impact journals in the past ten years.

Results:

The results of different studies have illuminated diverse factors demanding the attention of educators to the effectiveness of feedback. Personal, relational, procedural, and environmental factors seem to affect the utility of feedback. To be effective, feedback should be actionable, non-judgmental, descriptive and specific, based on observable behavior, and should be given at a mutually agreeable time and place.

Conclusion:

The efficacy of feedback can be enhanced by creating studentsfeedback literacy, addressing studentsperceptions and expectations, encouraging productive educational alliances, improving procedural elements of feedback, and environmental conditions.

Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Journal: Indian Pediatr Year: 2022 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Journal: Indian Pediatr Year: 2022 Type: Article