
The authors point to evidence that implies that feedback is the most critical and powerful aspect of teaching and learning. They suggest that the following principles should be taken in consideration when creating an effective feedback culture:
· The variability of feedback
· The importance of surface, deep, and transfer contexts
· Student to teacher feedback
· Peer to peer feedback
· The power of within lesson feedback and manageable post-lesson feedback
Reviewed by Carol Campbell, PhD
Vice President for Education
Southwestern Union Conference

Authors: Aaron Tait and Dave Faulkner
Facilitated by H. Stephen Bralley, Director of Secondary Education
North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church

Authors: Tom Rath and Don Clifton