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Small changes, big impacts in the classroom part 4: I try to avoid using this one word when providing feedback

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Mariana P.T.2 years ago

You are awesome!!

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Sondra Eklund2 years ago

And that's why you come across as so affirming and encouraging! Thanks for sharing, Howie!

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Juan Eibrow2 years ago

i use that word far too often. I'm quitting all pronouns altogether now. It's difficult.

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Will2 years ago

I only use they them because I am more inclusive than you

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gchavez2 years ago

Such a simple but effective way to enable students rather than shutting them down since we are all affected by what we view as criticism. Thank you Howie

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N Burby2 years ago

"You" can definitely be incendiary in a sentence. Love your style, Prof!

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Sandeep2 years ago

Interesting point! but focusing only on the positive and ignoring the negative might have an opposite effect. For example: Students will take the award of positive outcomes but won't take(or hesitate) the responsibility of negative ones. What are your thoughts on this?

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