Towards greater independence in feedback dialogue: Review and expansion of a conversation tool
A year ago now, we published our [Dutch] blog ‘How do you stimulate feedback dialogue? First experiences with a conversation tool'. In it, we shared a tool for students to collectively process feedback on a draft version of their group assignment, in preparation for a feedback dialogue with their teacher. Meanwhile, we can say that this material has been well received. Indeed, as a result of this blog, several teachers have started working with the tool, we have provided a number of workshops for teacher teams and at conferences, and we have been asked several times to think along about other applications of (parts of) the conversation tool. All this activity has led to some areas for improvement, as well as some concrete wishes for expansion of the conversation tool. In this blog, we therefore present a revised version, which is also applicable to different teaching situations and allows for building student autonomy with its implementation.