The Power of Feedback
Date: Monday, April 27th, 4:30-6:00 pm EST
Presenter: Dana Carr-Ford, MA, MsEd
Grades: K-12
Location: Virtual
Price: $90.00
Credentials: 1.5 Approved CTLE Hours
Description:
Feedback is one of the most powerful tools in your teaching toolkit — and this workshop helps you use it to its fullest potential. You’ll walk away knowing how to distinguish truly effective feedback from simple praise or evaluation, and how to craft feedback that is specific, actionable, and aligned to learning goals. Drawing on key research, you’ll examine the components of high-impact feedback, practice refining your feedback language, and learn how to plan intentional feedback loops that keep students moving forward. Leave ready to transform how your students receive, process, and act on feedback — building the independence and confidence they need to grow.
Key Learning Objectives:
- define effective feedback and distinguish it from praise or evaluation
- identify the key components of high-impact feedback
- adjust feedback language to make it more actionable and student-driven
- plan intentional feedback loops to utilize in an upcoming lesson
- describe key research that supports the use of feedback during student practice

