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Feedback Check-In: Charting a Path for Growth [WLO: 2] [CLOs: 2, 3] |
Prepare Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, read Chapter 6 in your course textbook, Research & Writing, and the article Find the Coaching in Criticism: The Right Ways to Receive FeedbackLinks to an external site.. In a course like this, some of the feedback you receive takes the form of a number or letter grade, but that’s only a small part of the picture. You can start by reviewing the number grades you have received on the different activities and assignments, but then dig deeper into the detailed commentary aligned to each and every rubric category as well as any direct comments from your instructor in the gradebook. Additionally, some of the most valuable feedback you receive will be narrative in nature, written as sentences and paragraphs in the form of emails or discussion forum comments from your instructor, as well as any replies you have received from peers in the discussion forum. Take time to review the feedback you have received throughout this course.
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Reflect Really listening to what feedback tells you can be difficult. That’s partly because it is easy to feel criticized. As Heen and Stone (2014) state, “even a seemingly benign suggestion can leave you feeling angry, anxious, badly treated, or profoundly threatened” (p. 109). So it is up to you to have the right perspective on the feedback you receive. Additionally, it is easy to think of feedback in simple terms, right or wrong, good or bad. But feedback can take many forms, and you need to intentionally engage with all of them. In this forum, you will reflect on the feedback you have received throughout the course, using it to help assess your strengths and challenges. While feedback can be valuable for the actionable strategies communicated, it can also provide an important check-in when you combine that with honest reflection. How open are you to receiving and acting upon feedback? Are there specific areas or skills that you are particularly interested in receiving feedback on?
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Write In 250 to 300 words, address the following points:
Please note, you are not required to share the individual feedback you have received in this course, only your reactions to it, as well as your strategies for addressing it. |
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Guided Response Respond to at least two of your classmates. In each response, address the following:
Your responses should each be about 100 words. Please read all your classmates’ posts, whether you are responding or not. You may respond to more than two classmates in this discussion.
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