Centre for Economic Transformation | CET

Feeding forward and feeding back

language nourishment for subject teachers

Rapport

The bilingual education standard agreed by the Network for Dutch Bilingual schools requires subject teachers to be able to provide feedback on their learners’ language use. But this is not as easy as it seems. What type of language do learners produce in subject lessons? What language aspects could the feedback focus on, and how is this best done? In this workshop, we will look at various types of feedforward and feedback that teachers can use to support and develop their learners’ subject-specific language. By watching videos of pre-vocational learners performing tasks, we will focus on finding ways to support learners’ spoken language. At the end of the workshop, teachers will have gained insight into the principles of feedback and feedforward, will have designed feedback/forward activities and will have applied both to videotaped performances.

Reference Dale, L., & van Batenburg, E. (2017). Feeding forward and feeding back: language nourishment for subject teachers. Paper presented at National CLIL Day, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Published by  Kenniscentrum Onderwijs en Opvoeding 1 January 2017

Publication date

Jan 2017

Publications:

Research database