Providing Effective Feedback for Learners
Delivered by Karen Ardley Associates, this three-hour interactive course will consider how to provide effective feedback that will most benefit learners. It will take place over two sessions of 1h and 2h respectively, plus additional online self-study. Session 1: 2 February, 8.00-9.00 GMT; Session 2: 11 March, 8.00-10.00 GMT.
Description
Effective feedback to students is one of the most impactful strategies to improve learning outcomes according to John Hattie’s Visible Learning Research. How can you ensure your approach to feedback and your student’s response to it has the desired effect?
In this module we will explore
- Principles and purposes of effective feedback to students
- Match those purposes to strategies in the virtual and in person classroom
- Consider the various levels of feedback that most benefit learners
Additional information:
This interactive online course, delivered by Karen Ardley Associates, has now been confirmed. Participant numbers are limited and early booking is recommended.
This course will run for three hours over two sessions, plus additional online self-study:
Session 1: 2 February, 8.00-9.00 GMT
Session 2: 11 March, 8.00-10.00 GMT
Recordings and slides will be made available to registered delegates; certificates will be issued to delegates who attended both live, facilitated sessions.
Booking process:
Delegate fees:
£125 per COBIS Member delegate
£135 per Non-Member delegate
Please note, bookings from within the UK will be liable for VAT. If you wish to book from within the UK, please email events@cobis.org.uk.
Format:
Blended approach of facilitated online discussion and online self-study.
- 1 hour pre-programme in facilitated group session
- Self-study online module which include film, audio and presentations
- In school reflections, activities to support discussions and implementation
- Facilitated group session to review progress and prepare for the next steps (2 hours)
Target audience:
Suitable for middle leaders, those leading Professional learning in schools, and classroom teachers.
Presenter
Jayne Bennion
An educator with experience and expertise as a teacher, school leader and senior adviser with schools in the UK and internationally. Jayne has designed and facilitated a range of exceptional professional learning both online and in person, she has a proven track record in making a positive and sustainable difference.
Roles that Jayne has successfully undertaken include:
- Director of Quality Assurance with Nord Anglia Education: leading the development of a new model for QA across the organisation’s 60+ schools, co-authoring and facilitating the highly regarded middle and senior leadership programmes via Nord Anglia University.
- Founding Head of the Learning and Assessment Service in Birmingham UK, providing a range of professional learning for teachers and school leaders in the West Midlands.
- A highly regarded Senior Adviser in Birmingham LA with responsibilities including curriculum and assessment development, school improvement and Leadership programmes and networks.
- Curriculum adviser with QCDA leading the development of the professional learning materials for the proposed primary national curriculum (Rose Curriculum)