Book chapter
Designing opportunities for students to proactively seek out and generate feedback
Research Handbook on Innovations in Assessment and Feedback in Higher Education, pp.134-153
Elgar Handbooks in Education, Edward Elgar Publishing
29/10/2024
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Abstract
Barriers to students' active use of feedback are well established in the literature. Therefore, in this chapter we provide practical research-informed recommendations for how educators might create and embed opportunities for students to proactively seek out and generate feedback. Informed by sociomaterial theories, which acknowledge the social and material contexts in which learning takes place, we firstly focus on different sources of feedback information, including: the 'self' and 'disciplinary colleagues', who can provide evaluative and directive feedback information; and 'knowledge/service users or audiences' and 'objects', that can provide consequential feedback information (i.e. responses to an action that tell the learner about the effectiveness of that action). We then examine how these sources may be incorporated across different timescales, from the short-term everyday 'rhythms' of a discipline to 'cycles' of feedback loops and longer-term 'spirals' of learning. We ultimately aim to illuminate ways of fostering greater student responsibility in feedback processes.
Details
- Title
- Designing opportunities for students to proactively seek out and generate feedback
- Creators
- Kieran Balloo - University of Southern QueenslandEdd Pitt - University of Kent (UK)
- Contributors
- Carol Evans (Editor of compilation)Michael Waring (Editor of compilation) - University of Leeds
- Publication Details
- Research Handbook on Innovations in Assessment and Feedback in Higher Education, pp.134-153
- Series
- Elgar Handbooks in Education
- Publisher
- Edward Elgar Publishing; Cheltenham, UK
- Number of pages
- 20
- Identifiers
- 991013273209802368
- Copyright
- © Carol Evans and Michael Waring 2024
- Academic Unit
- SCU College
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Local Fields
- Original Research - SoLT