Starter quiz
- When a teacher writes suggestions on your work about how you might improve it, we say that they are giving you ...
- feedback. ✓
- questions.
- grades.
- marks.
-
- Which type of guidance is often combined with verbal guidance to deliver a demonstration to a group of learners?
- visual ✓
- mechanical
- manual
- vision
-
- Where might the following receive feedback from?
- a dancer finishing a performance⇔the audience clapping ✓
- a football player after making a foul⇔the referee ✓
- a child learning to swim⇔the child's parents/guardians encouraging them ✓
- a runner training alone⇔themselves ✓
- The words exit, exhale and export all begin with the prefix ex-. What do these words have in common?
- They all mean something is coming in.
- They all mean something is going out. ✓
- They all mean something is staying where it is.
-
- Which of these would best define feedback?
- information received before a performance to help prepare you
- a method to convey information to a performer to aid skill learning
- information received during or after a performance about the performance ✓
-
- Guidance which involves a coach supporting the learner's movement physically using their hands is called ______ guidance.
- 'manual' ✓
Exit quiz
- Which of the following are types of feedback?
- manual
- visual
- extrinsic ✓
- mechanical
- knowledge of results ✓
-
- Match the feedback to its definition.
- intrinsic feedback⇔information received from the performer's senses ✓
- extrinsic feedback⇔information received from outside of the performer e.g. from a coach ✓
- positive feedback⇔feedback focussed on the correct aspects of performance ✓
- negative feedback⇔feedback focussed on the incorrect aspects of performance ✓
- knowledge of results⇔feedback about the outcome only ✓
- knowledge of performance⇔feedback about the performance only ✓
- Which of the following might be sources of extrinsic feedback?
- spectators ✓
- team captain ✓
- yourself
- a referee ✓
-
- Giving a beginner too much ______ feedback could be very demotivating.
- 'negative' ✓
- When we evaluate something, which process should we follow to ensure we produce a coherent, well structured evaluation?
- 1⇔Know
- 2⇔Apply
- 3⇔Say why
- Which word means internal feedback from the body and limbs about how the body is moving?
- 'kinaesthesis' ✓
Worksheet
Loading worksheet ...
Presentation
Loading presentation ...
Video
Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Intrinsic feedback comes from the performer's own senses and feelings.
- Extrinisic feedback comes from external sources such as coaches, peers or parents.
- Feedback can be either positive or negative depending on whether it focuses on correct or incorrect actions.
- Knowledge of results is feedback concerned with the outcome of movement.
- Knowledge of performance is feedback concerned with how well movements are performed.
Common misconception
Types of feedback are often confused with types of guidance.
Ensure students are able to differentiate between guidance, which is infomation needed to understand how to perform a skill, and feedback which is information about how well it is being performed.
Keywords
Intrinsic feedback - feedback received via receptors in the muscles or sensations that are felt by the performer, providing information from movement
Extrinsic feedback - feedback received from outside of the performer, e.g. from a coach
Knowledge of results - feedback related to the outcome of a performance such as the result or final position
Knowledge of performance - feedback related to how well movements were performed
+