Feedback Sandwich

All Phases

Pattern Name

FEEDBACK SANDWICH (Eckstein, Bergin, Sharp, & Manns, 2002a, p. 4)

Pattern Language

Feedback Patterns

Category

All Phases

Active Role

T*/S

Summary

The teacher wants to give feedback to students in a way, that misunderstandings are corrected but still the students’ confidence is not undermined. Therefore, the teacher gives feedback in a way that he/she starts and ends with a positive comment and places a suggestion for improvement in between (Eckstein, Bergin, Sharp, & Manns, 2002a, p. 4).

Example for Technological Support

This feedback strategy is not only suitable for teachers but also for peer feedback. It could be provided in an online FAQ section by the teacher to help students in giving feedback to each other’s artefacts. Furthermore, assessment rubrics can be offered as templates for the students.

Literature

Eckstein, J., Bergin, J., Sharp, H., & Manns, M. L. (2002a). Feedback Patterns. In Proceedings of EuroPLoP 2002. Konstanz: Universitätsverlag Konstanz. Retrieved from http://ai2-s2-pdfs.s3.amazonaws.com/4703/32f0945d95dec9530ee0fbfde36fea51c620.pdf

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