Use classroom assessment techniques to monitor student learning
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In this Listen, Watch, and Learn, you’ll see a demonstration of how exit tickets and other feedback methods can be used to monitor student comprehension and inform teaching. An expert also shares strategies like the one-minute paper and reflective exercises to help reinforce learning, identify areas of confusion, and make real-time adjustments to support student success.
In-Person Teaching
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Online Teaching
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Implementation Resource
Use Feedback to Monitor Comprehension in Online Courses
Using feedback through quick, low-stakes assessments like Exit Tickets is an effective way to gauge student comprehension and adapt teaching in real-time. Tools such as “The Muddiest Point” and “One-Minute Paper” provide immediate insights into students’ understanding, helping instructors identify and address learning gaps promptly. These assessments also reduce student anxiety, encouraging more open feedback and reflection. Regular use of these techniques fosters a responsive classroom environment where feedback informs instruction, ensuring that lessons remain clear and supportive of student success.