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Introduction
Introduction
0:41
Getting Started with Peer Feedback
Why Use Peer Feedback?
0:46
Ideas for Implementation
4:52
Using Rubrics to Identify Quality Characteristics
2:38
Moving into Gallery Walks
Simple Gallery Walk Set Up
1:36
"Props" Gallery Walk Process
1:39
Identifying Quality Characterists Using a Gallery Walk
2:12
Utilizing Self-Reflection
Self-Reflection Formats
0:57
Using Technology to Assist Self-Reflection
2:52
Alternative Verbal Reflection Ideas
1:43
Using Teacher-Student Conferencing
2:38
Incorporating Literacy Strategies
Simple Strategies to Start With
3:18
Using "Snap" Words in Critique
1:52
Utilizing Vocab Cards
1:31
Conclusion
Conclusion
0:36
Unlock Certificate: 5 Questions
2 PD Hours
1 Explore practical strategies for using technology to organize both written and verbal self-reflections.
2 Streamline your grading process through student/teacher conferencing.
3 Learn to use “snap words” to solve the dilemma of “basic” language during a critique.
Feedback and self-reflection are essential formative tools in the artmaking process. In this PRO Pack, you will learn specific and simple strategies to implement both peer and teacher-led feedback within your classroom. Discover feedback techniques to reinforce literacy skills while improving your students’ artwork. Start the transformative use of feedback in your class today!
Connected K-12 Art Educator Framework Competencies
ASSESSMENT
3. Assessment Design
B. Develops various assessment strategies for classroom use
4. Assessment Implementation
B. Supports student reflection on learning through peer feedback and self-assessment
C. Design and deliver ongoing, timely feedback to students
Kim Jensen
High School Art Teacher and PRO Facilitator
As a practicing artist and high school art teacher, Kim strongly believes in the power of artistic expression to transform individuals and communities. Kim is committed to mentoring students to become independent, assertive, and cultured adults and believes that being an active artist is essential to being an effective art teacher and community member.
Four Components of Effective Feedback
Speed Dating Critique
Questioning Protocol
TAG Peer Review
Gallery Walk Feedback
Reflective Questions To Spur Self-Reflection
Questions To Guide Self-Reflection
Keys For Successful Conferencing
Do Now: Snap Points!
4 Reasons Critiques Need to Be Part of Your Curriculum
How to Generate Student Feedback to Improve Your Classes
Why Your Next Critique Should Be a Gallery Walk