The power of internal feedback: exploiting natural comparison processes

Volume: 46, Issue: 5, Pages: 756 - 778
Published: Oct 18, 2020
Abstract
Students generate internal feedback by comparing their current knowledge against some reference information. That information might be planned for by teachers – usually as comments on students’ performance – although most information is accessed by students themselves during task engagement, from their interactions with others, with resources and from memories of prior performances. Nearly all research on feedback in higher education focuses on...
Paper Details
Title
The power of internal feedback: exploiting natural comparison processes
Published Date
Oct 18, 2020
Volume
46
Issue
5
Pages
756 - 778
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