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Using a Clean Feedback Model to Facilitate the Learning Process

Walsh, BA, Nixon, S, Walker, C and Doyle, N (2015) Using a Clean Feedback Model to Facilitate the Learning Process. Creative Education. pp. 953-960. ISSN 2151-4771

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Abstract

Effective and informative feedback is an essential part of learning and improving performance that is influenced by a number of issues, such as time constraints, ambiguous communication and emotional barriers (Hattie, 1998). Feedback should facilitate the learning process and the teaching performance. Accordingly, in this article we examine the “clean feedback” model developed by Walker and Doyle (2006) and explore its impact on the learning experiences of a purposeful sample of eleven beginning physical education teachers undertaking a one year postgraduate Qualified Teacher Status course at a post-92 university in the North West of England. After two days of staff and student training in using the model, the data in the form of lesson evaluations and self feed- back were collected at staged time intervals during their second placement school. The findings indicate that the model has improved the students’ ability to give and receive both positive and negative feedback and to improve students self awareness and understanding of their own learning and teaching styles. The implications of our findings are discussed in relation to the observation and feedback of the beginning teachers and mentors might be improved on such courses for physical education trainee teachers.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: 13 Education
Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > LB2300 Higher Education
Divisions: Sport Studies, Leisure & Nutrition (closed 31 Aug 19)
Publisher: Scientific Research Publishing
Date Deposited: 13 Nov 2015 08:57
Last Modified: 04 Sep 2021 14:05
DOI or ID number: 10.4236/ce.2015.610097
URI: https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/1824

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