Provide a student work sample and accompanying feedback. Answer: Why is it important for an instructor to consider student performance data when providing feedback? How can feedback be both observational and instructional?
Both observational and instructional feedback are necessary components when assessing students, to push students forward to the next level. Observation feedback will be the feedback that describes what the student has done or written, basically providing confirmation that the objects were met or not met to solidify the students' thinking. However, instructional feedback is just as important because you provide the learner with next steps for revisions that correct misconceptions or extended resources that may enhance learning beyond the expectations that were met.
Below is a student work sample and accompanying feedback:
John, you have the first two steps down, but then, on #2, I notice that you are adding and subtracting before multiplying and dividing. Use the practice problems in the Quizlet link that I provided and keep at it with those corrections. You'll master this in no time.
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