TM Lesson 5

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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Welcome to TM session 5
  • Recap of last week's lesson
  • Assignment recap
  • Peer feedback in the classroom
  • Theory quiz
  • Time to work on your assignment       

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Aim and SCs 
WALT/ AIM: Before the end of the lesson, students are able to incorporate self-assessment and peer feedback in their classroom and use the results in their analysis of student learning in phase 3.

WILF/ SC:
       - Students can explain different ways of creating a safe classroom environment
       - Students can describe different ways of designing self-assessment
       - Students can explain different ways of designing peer feedback
       - Students can define phase 3 of the feedback loop
       - Students can explain different ways of analysing student learning

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Here we go again: Who can list the 5 phases of the feedback loop now?
YES
NOT YET

Slide 4 - Poll

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Who can describe the final assignment and do you know what is required to pass it?
YES
NOT YET

Slide 6 - Poll

Exemplar
  • Brightspace - Assessments and submission -  exemplar

  • Jigsaw reading - divide chapters in groups of 4
  • Share (summarize) what you read
Any questions/worries?


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How not to give feedback

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Strategies for Effective Feedback
1. Build in a follow-up task in which students can apply feedback information from the first draft
2. Have students identify and state what kind of comments they would like
3. Have students respond to feedback information with a plan for what they are going to do with it
4. Have students judge their work against criteria or a rubric before they hand it in
5. Facilitate peer feedback sessions
6. Distinguish between mark justification and feedback information when making comments
7.. Focus on comments for improvement rather than corrections
8. Point to models and exemplars of good work
9. Train students to be feedback literate (ie. what feedback is and how they can make it work)

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Self-assessment
• Successful formative feedback entails a high level of self-assessment.
• monitor and evaluate their own performance and identify strategies
necessary to reach their desired learning goal.
• Instructors can encourage self-assessment by providing structured
opportunities for self-monitoring.
• reflection on the task and their learning progression
• identifying strengths and weaknesses in their performance
• evaluating their work compared to the desired outcome criteria
• reflecting on their achievements
• asking them to indicate the type of feedback they would like to receive on their
performance

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Peer feedback
Think-Pair-Share:
  • What is the purpose of peer feedback?
  • What are the prerequisites of peer feedback?
  • What are the advantages of peer feedback?
  • Are there also disadvantages of peer feedback?
  • How can peer feedback be carried out in the classroom? At home?

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How do you create a safe environment in your classroom to encourage peer feedback?

Slide 14 - Open question

Assignment time - formative
For feedback please hand in the following, in one complete file:
  1. Your aims and success criteria for your lesson series (lessons 1 and 2)
  2. Your lesson outline (lesson plan), what do you plan on doing in lessons 1 and 2?
  3. Chapter 1 (student description)

Make sure you indicate your group (FT/PT or Resitter)

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Optional: retake the quiz
https://wordwall.net/resource/52613624


or Brightspace week 4 - in class - Terminology and theory quiz Formative Evaluation

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Homework:
Bring your ideas for your assignment (FE lesson series) to get peer feedback on your ideas next week. Include:
  • Description of your students (CEFR level, age, level of education,       students' needs)
  • Description of lesson series assignment and relation to the course
  • Aim for lesson 1 and 2 + SC 
  • A variety of C4Us
  • A description of intended self-assessment and peer feedback


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What did you learn today?

Slide 18 - Open question

Thank you
If you have time, continue working on your assignment. 

See you next week!

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