Description of the Instructional Strategy
"A component method that provides the students with information about the quality of the performance and specific guidance about the correct and incorrect aspects of the performance" (Reigeluth et al., 2009, p.37).
- Feedback can be given verbally or written
- It can be positive or negative
- Generally it is given based on performance to enhance the learning
-The free dictionary online defines feedback as: “The return of information about the result of a process or activity; an evaluative response: asked the students for feedback on the new curriculum”
- In the article called, when feedback is not enough: The impact of regulatory fit on motivation after positive feedback; suggest that: “feedback, which is information regarding individuals’ current levels of performance, has been shown to influence motivation, job satisfaction and performance” (DeNisi & Kluger, 2000; Gregory, Levy & Jeffers, 2008)
- Also mentioned, “feedback is particularly relevant in coaching practice where it is provided to support self awareness, learning, and to improve performance” (Jarzebowski, Palermo, & Van de Berg, 2012)
- Feedback can be given verbally or written
- It can be positive or negative
- Generally it is given based on performance to enhance the learning
-The free dictionary online defines feedback as: “The return of information about the result of a process or activity; an evaluative response: asked the students for feedback on the new curriculum”
- In the article called, when feedback is not enough: The impact of regulatory fit on motivation after positive feedback; suggest that: “feedback, which is information regarding individuals’ current levels of performance, has been shown to influence motivation, job satisfaction and performance” (DeNisi & Kluger, 2000; Gregory, Levy & Jeffers, 2008)
- Also mentioned, “feedback is particularly relevant in coaching practice where it is provided to support self awareness, learning, and to improve performance” (Jarzebowski, Palermo, & Van de Berg, 2012)