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Home > Reflective Teaching in Primary Schools > 3. Teaching for learning > 13. Assessment > Reflective Activities > To identify aspects of feedback practice to improve learning
To identify aspects of feedback practice to improve learning.
Choose one of the five points on pp. 419 and 420 of Reflective Teaching in Primary Schools (or work through all five in turn); consider your current practice in relation to the guidance given. What is working well, and what evidence supports your claim? What could be improved, and how? Try to improve at least one aspect of your practice.
Talk with a colleague to get another perspective on feedback and marking practices. Consider the contributions of the examples discussed to making learning explicit, promoting learning autonomy, and focusing on learning (not performance).