Effective feedback for learning – including feedback literacy
2 February 2024
Effective feedback for learning – including feedback literacy
Potential supervisors: David Boud, Phillip Dawson, Juuso Nieminen
Feedback can have a positive impact on learning, but what makes for effective feedback? Beyond participating in well-designed feedback processes, students may need to develop particular strategies in how they approach feedback so that it has an impact on their learning, now and into the future. A project could focus on feedback literacy interventions, or feedback designs, including digitally mediated feedback and peer feedback.
- Dawson, P., Yan, Z., Lipnevich, A., Tai, J., Boud, D., & Mahoney, P. (2024). Measuring what learners do in feedback: the feedback literacy behaviour scale. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education 49(3), 348-362.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02602938.2023.2240983