Bibliographic citations
Colan, C., (2022). Percepciones docentes sobre el proceso de retroalimentación del aprendizaje que se brinda a los estudiantes en el nivel inicial de una IE pública de Lima, en un contexto de educación a distancia [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23932
Colan, C., Percepciones docentes sobre el proceso de retroalimentación del aprendizaje que se brinda a los estudiantes en el nivel inicial de una IE pública de Lima, en un contexto de educación a distancia []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23932
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title = "Percepciones docentes sobre el proceso de retroalimentación del aprendizaje que se brinda a los estudiantes en el nivel inicial de una IE pública de Lima, en un contexto de educación a distancia",
author = "Colan Sanchez, Carla Andrea",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Learning feedback is a complex process of the formative approach to assessment. It is a process of detecting students' learning achievements and areas for improvement in relation to the established criteria in order to provide them with sufficient information to bring about improvements in their learning. The aim of this research is to describe teachers' perceptions of the learning feedback process provided to students at the initial level in a public IE located in the city of Lima in distance education, taking into consideration the theoretical contributions of Hattie and Timperley (2007), Brookhart (2017) and Anijovich (2019). A qualitative and descriptive methodological approach was used. Three teachers from 3 and 5 year old classrooms were interviewed. Among the most relevant findings, it is found that teachers use different strategies and contents to provide feedback to students in the distance mode of education. For example, it is evident that not all teachers give feedback to students' work in its entirety, as they only give feedback comments to those who do not achieve the purpose of the activity. It is also apparent that the most salient feedback approaches are at the process and selfregulation levels, as all three informants ask metacognitive questions as part of their feedback. The significant contribution of the study is to delve deeper into the perceptions of teachers in distance education and at the pre-school level, an area that has been little addressed.
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