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Challenging feedback myths: Values, learner involvement and promoting effects beyond the immediate task.

Elizabeth K MolloyRola AjjawiMargaret BearmanChristy NobleJoy Rebecca RudlandAnna Therese Ryan
Published in: Medical education (2019)
Equipping learners to engage in feedback processes may reduce the emotional burden on both parties, rendering techniques such as the feedback sandwich redundant. We also highlight the benefits for learners and teachers of conceptualising feedback as a relational activity, and of tracing the effects of information exchanges. These effects may be immediate or latent, and may manifest in different forms such as changes in learner evaluative judgement or professional identity.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • risk factors
  • health information