Do you use a positive or negative mentality in your class? Do you focus on pointing out the positives of students’ learning or do you concentrate more on the negatives?
Tom Connellan, “Inside the Magic Kingdom”, pgs 91-95 asserts that
If students see…………………………….they perceive it as
1 compliment, 1 negative………………negative
2 compliments, 1 negative…………….neutral
3 compliments, 1 negative……………positive
I almost agree. I think that students need an abundance of compliments before they really believe the comments are positive. I think that 3 to 1 is borderline positive. I would argue that a 5:1 ratio is needed for students to feel that they are doing positive work. If they feel that positive about their work, then they are willing to make formative changes. If they do not feel very positive, they will not attempt the changes.
Try the 5:1 rule and see the change in your students.
For any one who is interested in implementing formative assessment in the classroom, my book,
Formative Assessment: Responding to Students is available through Eye-on-Education.
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