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At a recent Education Perfect (EP) webinar, I was fortunate to hear Mary George, an international school consultant<\/a><\/span> and experienced IGCSE teacher, share her expertise on effective feedback strategies for IGCSE and KS3 students. Mary spoke about the different kinds of feedback and their impacts in the classroom. For those of you who didn\u2019t attend the webinar, I\u2019m excited to share Mary\u2019s memorable insights with you.<\/h4>\n

[\/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]During the webinar, Mary outlined four main feedback levels:<\/span><\/p>\n

#1 – Task level feedback
\n<\/strong>Task level feedback is based on how well students understand and perform tasks. From research gathered through a student survey, this level of feedback is widely considered to be the most effective, from a student\u2019s perspective.<\/p>\n

#2 – Process level feedback
\n<\/b>Process level feedback is based on the process needed to allow students to understand the task. Over half of the surveyed students reported finding this type of feedback helpful.<\/span><\/p>\n

#3 – Self-regulation level feedback
\n<\/b>Self-regulation level feedback involves students self-monitoring, directing, and regulating their own actions. 45% of surveyed students find this type of feedback helpful.<\/span><\/p>\n

#4 – Self-level feedback
\n<\/b>Self-level feedback involves personal evaluations of an individual, which are usually positive. Surveyed students found this type of feedback least helpful.<\/span><\/p>\n

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How to support different levels of feedback<\/b><\/h4>\n

I also had the pleasure of contributing to the EP webinar, where I outlined a number of ways that EP supports all feedback levels. This includes:\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n