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Feedback is crucial to assessment for learning. Oral feedback given during a task, while the feedback is relevant, is most effective. Consider how a person learns to swing a golf club or sew a straight seam or bake perfect cookies; by immediately affirming what is right and correcting what is wrong, and then trying again. Feedback should not tell students how to correct their work, but should instead cause application of acquired knowledge or support in using that knowledge.
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