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Publication Date: 2013
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Feedback Dialogues That Stimulate Students' Reflective Thinking
Van der Schaaf, Marieke; Baartman, Liesbeth; Prins, Frans; Oosterbaan, Anne; Schaap, Harmen
Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, v57 n3 p227-245 2013
How can feedback dialogues stimulate students' reflective thinking? This study aims to investigate: (1) the effects of feedback dialogues between teachers and students on students' perceptions of teacher feedback and (2) the relation between features of feedback dialogues and students' thinking activities as part of reflective thinking. A quasi-experiment was carried out in which 72 secondary education students received written teacher feedback. Half of them had an additional feedback dialogue with their teacher. The latter group perceived teachers' feedback as more useful than the group without a dialogue. The feedback dialogues could be clustered in 2 groups that varied in the number of segments containing teacher and student interaction. The number of segments containing interaction was positively correlated with students' use of thinking activities. (Contains 5 tables.)
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Reflection, Feedback (Response), Secondary School Students, Quasiexperimental Design, Teacher Student Relationship, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Dialogs (Language), Interpersonal Communication, Cluster Grouping, Verbal Communication, Transcripts (Written Records), Interaction, Achievement Gains, Intermode Differences, Mixed Methods Research
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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