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A Student Research Project

FEEDBACK FOR LEARNING. A Student Research Project. Student Researchers Florence Afolabi Hamada Ali Mahmoud Hassanein Ehab Ibrahim Ahmed Abo Elnaga Joseph Munyenyiwa Lewis Stockwell. Members of Staff Claire Dickerson Sally Graham Joy Jarvis Amanda Roberts. Thanks to all participants.

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A Student Research Project

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  1. FEEDBACK FOR LEARNING A Student Research Project

  2. Student Researchers Florence Afolabi Hamada Ali Mahmoud Hassanein Ehab Ibrahim Ahmed Abo Elnaga Joseph Munyenyiwa Lewis Stockwell Members of Staff Claire Dickerson Sally Graham Joy Jarvis Amanda Roberts Thanks to all participants

  3. In the beginning… ‘What is student research? What is feedback for learning?’

  4. How we worked together

  5. What we did • met • developed questions • collected data • analysed data • reflected together • produced a report • presented at conference

  6. 3 Questions: What do you consider to be feedback? What has been the impact of this feedback? How have you used this feedback? 86 Students Collecting Data

  7. What we found out 5

  8. 1. Students value a range of feedback Students value feedback 75 out of 86 students made at least one positive comment about feedback ‘Brilliant – in terms of my course work feedback has been great.’ Students identify feedback is available in many forms ‘in class discussions’, ‘responses to questions’ ‘verbal and written comments’, ‘from staff and peers’ ‘listening to others talk about their work’

  9. 2. Learning relationships are important Students would like more opportunities to talk about learning and feedback with staff and peers ‘The more comfortable you feel the more you can take feedback on board’ Students value staff-student relationships highly and identify the effect on feedback

  10. 3. Feedback has an emotional impact ‘It motivated me to do much better.’ ‘It made be more enthusiastic to be a better student.’ ‘If it is very critical it is discouraging.’ ‘Written feedback can sometimes be impersonal and in some ways demeaning.’ Negative language can cause students to disengage from the feedback.

  11. 4.Students use feedback ‘I know that I should read more and be more analytical.’ ‘It has given me a clearer understanding of what examiners require in an answer.’ ‘Used it to improve myself, my essay and make me more aware of everything.’ It’s made me more involved with my seminar.’ Use of Feedback Out of 79 Statements 68 identified the use of feedback to improve future work and learning

  12. 5. Some feedback can be difficult to use General feedback such as ‘ needs more analysis’ can be difficult to use without examples. It can be hard to know how to transfer feedback from the end of one module into a new module. Many students would value more formative feedback during modules.

  13. Feedback should be…….. constructive useful specific individual positive direct and polite explanatory clear advisory

  14. Feedback for Learning

  15. Why Student Research? • open • honest • different perspective • diverse opinions • breaks barriers • innovative • creates dialogue

  16. The importance of student research projects to understand student experience ‘If we don’t talk with each other in an open way how do we know where we are?’

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