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Get inspiration for giving feedback with 'Feedback Ideas'
Get inspiration for giving feedback with 'Feedback Ideas'

With 'Feedback Ideas', you can get inspiration to provide feedback on your colleagues' videos based on scientific evidence.

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Written by Frederik Voss
Updated over a month ago

Introduction

What should one look for when watching colleagues' videos? There are many approaches and observation tools that can be used with Teacherspace. In a busy workday, it can be difficult to find time to familiarize yourself with or find these tools. Therefore, we have chosen to add a series of ideas for what to look for when giving feedback.


How to access 'Feedback Ideas'

  1. Find the menu and click on 'Feedback Ideas'

  2. Expand the three main sections A. Classroom Culture, B. Instruction, and C. Socioemotional Skills by clicking on them.


How to use 'Feedback Ideas'

Select an element to focus on when giving feedback to a colleague

For example:
​3.2 The teacher explains content using multiple forms of representation

Watch your colleague's video and note which forms of representation are used in your colleague's videos.

Choose an element you want to develop in yourself

For example: ​
​6.1 The teacher asks open-ended questions
​

Then record sections where you know you need to ask questions.


About the science behind 'Feedback Ideas'

'Feedback Ideas' is an adaptation of the World Bank's TEACH Observation Framework, which is based on scientific foundations about what promotes learning and development in students. Read more about the TEACH tool here.

Legal disclaimer

This is an adaptation of an original work by the World Bank. Views and opinions expressed in the adaptation are the sole responsibility of the author or authors and are not endorsed by the World Bank.

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