GIVING FEEDBACK TO LEARNERS AND TYPES OF FEEDBACK

Authors

  • Qo’chqorova Zulfizar Abduxamidovna
  • Obidova Shoxistaxon Nuridinjon qizi

Keywords:

Key words: feedback, constructive, issue, type, improve, formal, informal, peer feedback, formative.

Abstract

Abstract: This article focuses on how to give feedback to learners correctly
and types of feedback. The paper aims to provide valuable constructions about
giving feedback to students and various types of feedback. Since giving effective
feedback is still an issue for many educators this paper aims to help educators,
students and educational institutions make the best decisions when it comes to
giving feedback and choosing its type by exploring different studies, scholarly
articles, and real-life examples.

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Published

2024-01-02

How to Cite

Qo’chqorova Zulfizar Abduxamidovna, & Obidova Shoxistaxon Nuridinjon qizi. (2024). GIVING FEEDBACK TO LEARNERS AND TYPES OF FEEDBACK . Лучшие интеллектуальные исследования, 11(3), 3–6. Retrieved from https://web-journal.ru/journal/article/view/2565