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For advanced EFL learners, it especially might be a good idea for teachers to offer more feedback on the content and structure of the students' work.
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High performers offer more positive feedback to peers; in fact, high-performing teams share nearly six times more positive feedback than average teams.
Future versions of the app will nag you more specifically, reminding you to stand every thirty minutes or so and offer more detailed feedback on your posture.
Especially with the use of synchronous and asynchronous tools, learners become less shy of their peers and more confident to offer more revision-oriented feedback that focuses on more global issues.
We also believe that this increased awareness helps students better reflect on their experience, and in turn allows them to offer more robust program feedback.
The results indicated that the anonymous group provided significantly more cognitive feedback (i.e., vague suggestions, the "extension" type of explicit suggestions for improvement), whereas the identifiable group offered more affective feedback (i.e., supporting, opposing) and more metacogntive feedback (i.e., reflective comments).
(That's all they're asked — Shapiro said that in earlier versions of the system, readers offered more detailed feedback, but "it felt like homework" and "it quickly devolved into workshopping — you know, 'I wouldn't choose a semicolon here.'").
That could lead to more fruitful teacher-student interactions, Gates observed, because educators could offer more detailed assessments and feedback.
If the OBA program is to function more efficiently there is need to explore the opportunity of decentralizing the claims process so as to offer more prompt services and feedback.
In the coming months, the company will offer more features, depending on user feedback, as well as more storage and the ability to synchronize photo libraries with additional websites.
Institutions are beginning to recognize the need to offer more substantive and formative instructional feedback to faculty (Seldin, 1999; Bernstein, 2008; Huston and Weaver, 2008; Ismail et al., 2012), although few agree on how to provide it (Johnson and Ryan, 2000).
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