Students are never failures. They may experience failure, learn from failure, grow from failure. But they are never defined by failure. (Image source from Andi McNair)
The comments I am receiving on my posts are useful for sure.
But the most useful feedback I enjoy is the one our professor gives us. She
emails us back in a timely matter and tells us exactly what we need to fix, and I really enjoy that. The feedback
I give back could be better. I think my strategy is reading the author’s note first
then reading the story, so I can be aware what I am reading for the story. Also,
reading other students feedback helps me make sure I am not the only one
thinking a certain way. Sometimes I doubt myself and think I am wrong until I
see someone post a similar comment to mine- which makes me feel a lot better.
What I can move forward is to be more descriptive about my
feedback. I felt like I was very broad and barely specified it in my feedback
comments. Maybe if I did that, it would definitely help them improve their
posts because I would want the same thing.
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