A National Teacher of the Year demonstrates how he regularly tries to improve his teaching practice, this time by giving and getting more authentic feedback.
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Tommy Miller's curator insight,
March 28, 2016 6:10 PM
What a great feeling to help others.
Karina Herrera's curator insight,
March 28, 2016 8:28 PM
I chose the article, “How Meaningful Feedback for Teachers and Students Improves Relationships” by Katrina Schwartz because I think this is very important for success. Reading this article I realized that both students and teachers should make an effort to interact and have a conversation on the assignments/grades in the class. The teachers should be doing more than just writing comments on papers, they should make the effort to take one on one to the student about how they can improve in the class. Students should also make time to email or talk to their teachers during their office hours to ask for help. Having a relationship between the student and teacher allows children to be more successful because they feel like they can open up to the teacher and ask for help. This article was not bias at all, I think it just stated the facts on this topic. The article is reliable because it provides videos from professors discussing new ways to bond with their students.
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