Frontiers in Education (Dec 2021)

A Review of Feedback Models and Theories: Descriptions, Definitions, and Conclusions

  • Anastasiya A. Lipnevich,
  • Ernesto Panadero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2021.720195
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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The positive effect of feedback on students’ performance and learning is no longer disputed. For this reason, scholars have been working on developing models and theories that explain how feedback works and which variables may contribute to student engagement with it. Our aim with this review was to describe the most prominent models and theories, identified using a systematic, three-step approach. We selected 14 publications and described definitions, models, their background, and specific underlying mechanisms of feedback processes. We concluded the review with eight main points reached from our analysis of the models. The goal of this paper is to inform the field and to help both scholars and educators to select appropriate models to frame their research and intervention development. In our complementary review (Panadero and Lipnevich, 2021) we further analyzed and compared the fourteen models with the goal to classify and integrate shared elements into a new comprehensive model.

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