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How to Push Up Your Assessment Marks: Law of the Feedback Loop

Been studying hard for your exams but find that your marks aren’t reflecting your efforts? There’s a little something called the Law of the Feedback Loop which can explain why and help you get your marks up.

让我们了解它是什么以及如何使用它!

What is the Law of the Feedback Loop?
Tip #1: Get Help From Your Teacher
提示#2:标记您的工作
Tip #3: Teach Someone
Tip #4: Find a Tutor or Mentor

What is the Law of the Feedback Loop?

But first, what is the Law of the Lid?

Do you ever find that you’ve practised so hard for an exam; written an essay almost every night in the lead up, felt pretty good in your responses, but then you get your marks back and it doesn’t reflect the amount of effort you put in?

It can be really discouraging, and alsoconfusing as to why your marks aren’t higher.

There’s a concept calledThe Law of the Lid,这只是涵盖了这个想法whatever you do when practicing is going to be the lid of your performance.

This means thatthe best you do at home in a relaxed environment,the occasional look at your notes, and flexible time conditions,将是您在考试中实现的绝对最大值where the pressure is pumping and the stakes are higher.

So,you’ve got to figure out how you can improve your lid in practice, so when it gets to the exam, you’ll be able to achieve your best.

The Law of the Feedback Loop

Think back toa time when you were learning something for the first time.

例如,taking your first baby steps.Although you obviously don’t remember taking your first steps,it’s safe to assume that you would’ve fallen over.

In this instance, the ground gave you feedback…. and tears.Either way, as humans, we’re fast learners and will quickly change something after receiving feedback.

Essentially,more feedback will accelerate your feedback loop and help you raise that lid faster!

Now that you know what the Feedback Loop is,let’s look into ways that you can improve your feedback loop!

Learn why your practice papers should be harder than your actual exams here!

Tip #1: Get help from your teacher

你的学校教师都在那里帮助你学习和改进, so you should be constantly seeking feedback from them. Ask them for so much feedback that when they see you coming, they run away!

That being said,it’s important that you actually use their feedback and implement it in your work.如果您只是将其留在包的底部或未读的电子邮件中,则没有点询问您的老师的额外反馈!

Tip #2: Mark your work

As great as writing practise essays and doing past papers are,they’re pretty counterproductive if you don’t read over and mark them!

你这么重要check your work to see where you went wrong. That way, next time you go to practise, you’ll know what to be careful of; thanks to the feedback loop!

Tip #3: Teach someone

教学是学习的好方法!When you teach something to someone you’re creating an immediate feedback loop.

If your explanation is unclear or doesn’t make sense, that’s when you know your own understanding is unclear.能够大声说话并修改内容也很棒。

Maybe you could在晚餐上教你的父母或兄弟姐妹,或者与朋友一起学习会议doing the same subject so you can teach each other!

Tip #4: Find a tutor or mentor

Finally,从导师或导师获取额外支持是获得一对一个人反馈的好方法。It’s also good to have sessions where you can ask lots of questions and reflect on your work with a second pair of eyes!

Now that you understand the Law of the Lid and the Law of the Feedback Loop,start to consider ways you can introduce the four strategies above, into your study routine.

Remember that the best you can achieve in practice is the limit, or lid, to what you’ll achieve in your exam. So raise that lid and get in tune with the Law of the Feedback Loop!

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Nandini Dhiris a Content Writer at Art of Smart and is currently studying a Bachelor of Arts (majoring in Marketing) and a Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Media and Communications), as a Dalyell Scholar, at Sydney University. She enjoys covering local issues in her area and writing about current events in the media. Nandini has had one of her pieces published in an article with the Sydney Morning Herald. In her free time, Nandini loves doing calligraphy, ballet, and sewing, or is otherwise found coddling her cats.

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