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When receiving feedback, do we just smile and nod, then continue on as if it never happened?

Posted on July 31, 2014 by Jo Prestia
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communication_feedbackFolks,

I just happened to stumble upon this very interesting excerpt – thought you might like to read it for yourselves.

Doug Lemov’s “Practice Perfect”

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Posted in For educators, For fun, For parents, For students | Tagged behaviour, failure, feedback, idea, relationships, teaching and learning, thinking | Leave a reply

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