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ELOT S1E7- Giving Effective Feedback

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In this episode Gilbert, David and Michael explore how administrators can provide effective feedback, reframing feedback as a "growth engine" rather than a mere evaluation task. Feedback is presented as a catalyst for lasting improvement focused on learning, trust, and growth rather than judgment. It should be timely and woven into daily practices and existing systems, rather than a single event tied to an annual review. Our Co-hosts argue that frequent, brief check-ins are more effective than infrequent, comprehensive evaluations.

For the On Tap segment Gilbert, David and Michael inform us of their favorite Thanksgiving plate items.

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The content of this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any organizations they are affiliated with. This podcast is not intended to replace professional advice, mentorship, or official training programs. Listeners are encouraged to adapt the strategies discussed to their unique contexts and consult with relevant experts when making decisions.

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In this episode Gilbert, David and Michael explore how administrators can provide effective feedback, reframing feedback as a "growth engine" rather than a mere evaluation task. Feedback is presented as a catalyst for lasting improvement focused on learning, trust, and growth rather than judgment. It should be timely and woven into daily practices and existing systems, rather than a single event tied to an annual review. Our Co-hosts argue that frequent, brief check-ins are more effective than infrequent, comprehensive evaluations.

For the On Tap segment Gilbert, David and Michael inform us of their favorite Thanksgiving plate items.

Website: www.edleadershipontap.com

Email: [email protected]

The content of this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any organizations they are affiliated with. This podcast is not intended to replace professional advice, mentorship, or official training programs. Listeners are encouraged to adapt the strategies discussed to their unique contexts and consult with relevant experts when making decisions.

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