Tannis is currently supporting Alberta teachers as a Professional Learning Facilitator with the Edmonton Regional Learning Consortium. She recently served as a curriculum consultant for the Edmonton Catholic School Division. Throughout her 30-year career as an educator, in both Edmonton and Winnipeg, Tannis remains passionate about teaching and learning, and the need for explicit literacy apprenticeship at all levels in all subject areas. Tannis is a voracious reader who believes all students deserve access to rich, diverse reading experiences and to a safe equitable space to talk about what they see, hear, think and feel. She is on a journey to disrupt and bring clarity to the conversations that drive our planning and assessment practice.
Learning Opportunities
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A Feedback-Rich Classroom in Humanities 10-12
Presented By
Tannis NiziolSession Details
| Date | Time |
|---|---|
| August 30, 2021 | 1:00 pm to 2:15 pm |
Location
Virtual
Grade Levels
AllFew would argue the importance of feedback to increase student growth and achievement. Yet teachers and students alike continue to struggle with how to best give and receive the kind of inclusive feedback that truly moves learning forward, while at the same time encouraging student agency.
Using a UDL lens, this session will explore some of the best practices and conditions that provide students and teachers the multimodal means of engagement in the feedback process.