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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

How can I provide constructive feedback?

It is important to provide constructive feedback in both verbal and written form. If I only give verbal feedback, the students may forget what we talked about. By giving them a written paper, they are able to review what was discussed and make changes accordingly.
Posted by Mrs. Babcock at 4:56 PM

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