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Assessment of Learning Series 1 – Exploring Different Feedback Practices in Your Classroom

October 2, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Presented by the Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre (RGASC), UTM 

Online (Teams)

Feedback is a key part of helping students learn, but many instructors find it challenging to get students to engage with feedback in meaningful ways. This interactive workshop will offer participants a variety of effective feedback implementation strategies to consider for the term. Participants will have the opportunity to explore research on feedback literacy in higher education and learn how to help students develop feedback skills. The workshop will also offer ideas for promoting sustainable classroom cultures in which feedback is a regular and valuable part of learning.

In-person option: September 29, 1pm-2pm

For registration information for both the online and in-person options, please go to the RGASC website.

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