Feedback: A Practical Framework to Maximize Growth and Student Success
Start Date
8-16-2023 2:15 PM
Description
Higher education is designed to give feedback, but how do our students receive that feedback? The most important message can be lost if the feedback leads a student to feel demoralized and give up. By learning how you provide and accept feedback and how others interpret feedback, conversations about where to go next can be more effective. In this interactive educational session, we will identify the three types of feedback, the triggers associated with receiving feedback, and the tools you will practice to develop more effective feedback skills.
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Feedback: A Practical Framework to Maximize Growth and Student Success
Higher education is designed to give feedback, but how do our students receive that feedback? The most important message can be lost if the feedback leads a student to feel demoralized and give up. By learning how you provide and accept feedback and how others interpret feedback, conversations about where to go next can be more effective. In this interactive educational session, we will identify the three types of feedback, the triggers associated with receiving feedback, and the tools you will practice to develop more effective feedback skills.