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Giving effective feedback, 4 November (online)

04 November 2022, 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Lecturer giving feedback to student

In this one-hour session, participants will discuss the qualities of good feedback, mechanisms for giving feedback and consider how students can be encouraged to use their feedback.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

UCL staff

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

UCL Arena Centre

Location

This event will be online
Details of the Zoom link will be sent closer to the date.
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United Kingdom

Friday 4 November, 2pm-3pm

The session is open to all staff who provide feedback to students in any aspects of teaching and assessment. Research into feedback suggests that students have difficulty understanding and using teacher feedback on their assessments. We will explore solutions to this in the context of increasingly blended delivery modes, while thinking about what makes feedback most useful and meaningful to an individual.  

This workshop will:

  • Explore characteristics of good feedback 
  • Help you to consider ways to give effective feedback 
  • Support your planning on how you can signpost feedback and opportunities for students to use it across a module or programme 

After attending this session you will:

  • Identify characteristics of good feedback 
  • Select ways to give effective feedback 
  • Plan how you can signpost feedback opportunities and support students’ use of feedback 

Who should attend

Early career, mid career, education leaders. Appropriate for anyone who is involved in giving feedback to students: PGTAs through to Education Directors.