Supporting Learners' Agentic Engagement With Feedback: A Systematic Review and a Taxonomy of Recipience Processes
University of Surrey · Aston University
Abstract
Much has been written in the educational psychology literature about effective feedback and how to deliver it. However, it is equally important to understand how learners actively receive, engage with, and implement feedback. This article reports a systematic review of the research evidence pertaining to this issue. Through an analysis of 195 outputs published between 1985 and early 2014, we identified various factors that have been proposed to influence the likelihood of feedback being used. Furthermore, we identified diverse interventions with the common aim of supporting and promoting learners’ agentic engagement with feedback processes. We outline the various components used in these interventions, and the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 155.25
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- 100%
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- 125
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4Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Taxonomy (biology)
- Psychology
- Systematic review
- Management science
- Engineering ethics
- MEDLINE
- Political science
- Quality Education