Feedback—whether positive or negative—isn’t useful unless students can act on it. After all, feedback isn’t the final word judging a student’s ability for all time; rather it’s a learning tool, meant to help students continue on their journey to master the concepts at hand.So how do you make sure your feedback is helpful for students moving forward?
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