Reply to 'Lesson feedback: don’t send it, don’t give it – co-construct it. Otherwise, it won’t be worth it.'

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Lesson feedback: don’t send it, don’t give it – co-construct it. Otherwise, it won’t be worth it. A big part of my work is around supporting schools to develop effective professional development programmes. I encounter a wide range of approaches to this but schools are always on a journey, look… (published )
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Forget the (slightly strange) world of how schools are managed — this quote is of general applicability in pretty much any organisation:

Increasingly I’m convinced that observers have to view the idea of feedback as something that has to be co-constructed to have any value at all. The only feedback that matters has [to] lead to concrete actions a [person] actually takes. A [person] can’t merely receive feedback; they have to generate it themselves, taking account of the observer’s offerings

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