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Evaluating teaching and learning


Learners provide powerful feedback on the effectiveness of the learning and teaching they experience.  More providers are looking for innovative ways to involve their learners in providing feedback and participating in planning.  Some of the ideas in these resources illustrate different approaches to engaging learners in meaningful review and evaluation.  As well as giving teachers invaluable feedback, the learners themselves benefit and develop skills they can use in self-review and peer review activities.

Teachers working collaboratively and with coaches can also provide honest professional insights. Teachers will find some resources here that can help them work together in non-threatening ways to investigate and try out effective teaching approaches.

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The resources here can complement the observation of learning and teaching processes that providers use and can contribute to improvement plans.

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