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AUDIO FEEDBACK FOR WRITTEN
ASSESSMENTS.The way forward?
Sandy George and Pete HanrattyELTS, Swansea University
Rate the following sentences from1(strongly agree) to 5(strongly disagree)
Feedback is vital to learners’ progress. Effective feedback should be constructive
and thought-provoking. Students are more concerned with their
grade than reading feedback. The feedback process is too time
consuming. Feedback should be used as a basis for
improvement rather than justification for a grade.
ELTS’ Pre-sessional Feedback Project
Trialled from July-September 2010. Existing feedback system questioned in
terms of: Time it takes to complete. Difficulty of giving clear and effective
comments. To what degree students actually read or
take on board the comments.
ELTS’ Pre-sessional Feedback Project
30 students took part in the trial. Issued with self-assessment sheet to be
used in conjunction with the teacher’s feedback.
Feedback spoken into a Dictaphone, and emailed to respective students.
Students required to complete self-assessment sheet and reflect on their writing.
Decide on three areas of improvement for future writing.
Results 82% of students felt that this system made them
more aware of their errors. 100% of students found feedback easy to
understand. 100% said the teacher explained the nature of their
mistakes. Average writing scores of participants increased more
than the other classes. Comments often more accessible to students: less
inclination to be overly verbose when speaking. In conjunction with the self-assessment sheets,
students encouraged to take greater responsibility and interest in own writing.
Speaking quicker than writing!
“My mistakes were pointed out and clearly explained in the audio. I
played each audio feedback several times, not only had it helped a lot for my writing, but
also it was a good chance to practise my listening” Pre-sessional student feedback,
2010
Implementation
Feedback should: Be accessible, clear and practical. Be geared towards improvement. Be time-effective and student centred. Set realistic targets.
Not bad in most respects.
Your summary of the main points was clear and concise, quoting the relevant sources. You covered section 1 and 2 of
the question in detail, analysing the data effectively and making perceptive comments in each of the key areas for discussion. The final section was much briefer and omitted the evidence for X. consequently, you were unable to make
a final judgement. Ensure that you allocate sufficient time to answer all
parts of the question.
Perhaps your range of referencing might
possibly have been seen by some as veering
towards the light side. If it were possible, you might like to consider
extending these a teeny bit.
You have obviously put a lot of effort into this work and have achieved some of the criteria well. Try to see if you can devote the same amount of effort to other aspects
Referencing!
Try This
Look at the lecturer comments in the essay.
How effective are they? Could you improve them? Would it have been easier to express your
comments orally?
Next Steps
Pre-sessional 2011: Repeat project – all classes Student reflection sheets (not self-
assessment) Reflection sheets focus: plagiarism,
referencing, critical analysis.
Thank You
Question & Comments
Sandy: 01792 606597
Pete: 01792 606593