What do you know?  Feedback vs. Criticism

What do you know? Feedback vs. Criticism

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Education

8th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

"You used examples from the text to support your answer, but try to explain how those examples relate to your main point more clearly next time."

Back

Feedback

Answer explanation

The statement expresses appreciation for the use of text examples, indicating a positive response. This is praise. However the statement also expresses a specific suggestion on how to improve the work next time. This is feedback.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

"To improve your science project, consider adding more visuals to explain your results."

Back

Feedback

Answer explanation

The suggestion to add more visuals is constructive and aims to enhance the project, making it a form of feedback rather than praise or criticism.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

You provided detailed suggestions for improvement during the group activity.

Back

Feedback

Answer explanation

The statement provides positive feedback about a specific action you took in the group activity.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

"Try to speak more slowly and clearly during your next presentation so everyone can understand you."

Back

Feedback

Answer explanation

The statement provides a suggestion for improvement in communication, which qualifies as feedback. It aims to help the speaker enhance their presentation skills, rather than offering praise or criticism.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

"Your essay was unorganized and very messy."

Back

Criticism

Answer explanation

Explanation: This statement is an example of Criticism because it points out flaws in the essay without offering constructive suggestions for improvement. Feedback, on the other hand, usually includes specific advice or guidance to help the person improve.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The project could be improved by including more recent data in your research.

Back

Feedback

Answer explanation

Explanation: This statement is an example of Feedback because it provides constructive suggestions on how the project can be enhanced, rather than simply pointing out faults or shortcomings.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

"Next time, make sure to check your work for spelling errors before submitting."

Back

Feedback

Answer explanation

Explanation: This statement is an example of feedback because it provides constructive advice on how to improve future work, rather than simply pointing out a fault (criticism).

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