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Formative Feedback

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Formative feedback is a teaching and assessment method that provides learners with ongoing, constructive information about their performance during the learning process. Its goal is to guide improvement, foster understanding, and support skill development before summative evaluation occurs.

Key Features

  • Provides continuous, real-time feedback during learning activities
  • Focuses on guiding students rather than purely evaluating
  • Encourages self-reflection and active learner participation
  • Aims to improve performance prior to final assessment
  • Often includes specific suggestions for improvement

Pros

  • Enhances learning outcomes through immediate guidance
  • Builds student confidence and motivation
  • Promotes a growth mindset by emphasizing progress
  • Supports personalized learning pathways
  • Facilitates early identification of misconceptions or difficulties

Cons

  • Requires time and effort from instructors to provide meaningful feedback
  • May be less effective if feedback is poorly communicated or ignored
  • Potential for over-reliance on feedback at the expense of independent thinking
  • Scheduling and consistency can be challenging in large or diverse classrooms

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:36:01 AM UTC