GIVING AND RECEIVING CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK

Authors

  • I. OLIYNYK
  • N. HANLET

Keywords:

feedback, team teaching, exploratory questioning, self-assessment, class observation

Abstract

The article scrutinizes the notion of feedback applicable in classrooms where team teaching is provided. The experience of giving and receiving feedback has been a good practice in cooperation between a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer and a Ukrainian counterpart. Giving and receiving feedback is an effective means of classroom observation that provides better insight into the process of teaching a foreign language. The article discusses the stages of feedback and explicates the notion of sharing experience between two teachers working simultaneously in the same classroom. The guidelines for giving and receiving feedback have been provided as well as the most commonly used vocabulary items have been listed. It has been proved that mutual feedback leads to improving teaching methods and using various teaching styles and techniques.

References

Ruth Wajnryb A Framework for Feedback, available at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/111663628/Wajnryb-Article-a-Framework-for-Feedback

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Published

2015-03-03