The Science of Feedback That Sticks
Immediate feedback supports accuracy during controlled practice, while delayed feedback nurtures fluency and self-monitoring. Blend both strategically: correct grammar in drills now, discuss discourse-level choices later. Try both this week and report your findings.
The Science of Feedback That Sticks
“Good job” inspires briefly; targeted feedback endures. Point to a sentence, name the pattern, and explain the effect. Learners remember concrete guidance tied to examples. Share a before-and-after sentence you improved through specific cues.