An instructional feedback model for improved learning and mentoring

D. Vines, J. Rowland
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Abstract

An instructional feedback model is presented to incorporate such elements as the course objectives, classroom lectures, course materials, and student written responses with the extra instruction obtained during out of class interactions. The value of each phase is described and costs which accompany the benefits of implementing the model are identified. The primary advantage of the instructional feedback model is that the professor can combine in a classroom setting both a technical curiosity among students about specific problems and an encouragement for productive discussions during office visits. Related to the more subjective components of the model, data are collected from several students at two different institutions. Out of class interactions with students are shown to yield extensive benefits and thereby justify the costs. The focus of the paper is to provide insights for beginning instructors who have never taught before and for research professors needing to improve teaching skills. Recommendations are made to enhance these valuable interactions with students.
改进学习和指导的教学反馈模型
提出了一种教学反馈模型,将课程目标、课堂讲座、课程材料和学生书面回答等元素与课堂外互动中获得的额外指导结合起来。描述了每个阶段的价值,并确定了伴随实现模型的收益而来的成本。教学反馈模型的主要优点是,教授可以在课堂环境中结合学生对特定问题的技术好奇心和鼓励在办公室访问期间进行富有成效的讨论。与模型中更主观的部分相关,数据是从两个不同机构的几名学生那里收集的。课堂外与学生的互动产生了广泛的好处,因此证明了成本是合理的。本文的重点是为以前从未教过的初级教师和需要提高教学技能的研究教授提供见解。建议加强这些有价值的互动与学生。
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