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Assessment and Feedback

Assessment and Feedback. By Abby Lodge. What defines assessment?. A mechanism for monitoring group progress and determine whether goals have been met Use assessment to answer questions about the group. Purposes of assessment?. Motivate work performance Inform group members

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Assessment and Feedback

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  1. Assessment and Feedback By Abby Lodge

  2. What defines assessment? • A mechanism for monitoring group progress and determine whether goals have been met • Use assessment to answer questions about the group

  3. Purposes of assessment? • Motivate work performance • Inform group members • Clarify the job that needs to be done • Encourage increased ability and growth • Improve communication • Correct problems that have arisen • Encourage responsibility

  4. Different types of feedback • Controlling feedback • Tells people exactly what to do • Information feedback • Tells people how the are doing

  5. “It” Statements • Avoid “you” statements • Implies that you are putting the blame on one person • “It” statements focus on the task • Based on objective information • Answer questions like “How is it going?” rather than “How am I doing?”

  6. Using Reprimands • Not a punishment rather a form of feedback • Be sure you have all the correct information • Use “it” statements instead of “you” statements • Talk about something the member did, not about who the member is

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