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Tag: student beliefs

Inviting student feedback with visual metaphors

Posted on June 9, 2021 by amy.palmer

How can we invite meaningful feedback from our students? What are creative ways to learn about what students are thinking and feeling? What are student beliefs on their curriculum experiences?

These are ongoing questions posed by academics who aim to … Continue reading...

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