3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV

Issue # 56, 3rd August 2021

Definition of Feedback : The return of information that is provided following an activity or process. or. The process in which part of the output of a system is returned to its input in order to regulate its further output. In fact, feedback is ubiquitous.

This would mean that feedback is actually feedforward right? Why do we then hesitate in giving it? Importantly, why do we fear receiving it? What can we do to give and receive feedback better and, improve ourselves. We can possibly teach this to our children/students at a young age so as they grow older, they get better adapted to the process of feedback.

Here are some ideas for you. Don’t miss subscribing to this news letter by just entering your email here.

Three Images of the Week

An anchor chart that outlines the different types of feedback for peer  review and student to student feed… | Feedback for students, Teacher's  blog, Writing feedback
Feedback Tips to Save Time and Improve Student Writing
Step-by-Step: How to Give and Receive Feedback at Work

Two Thoughts of the Week

“The biggest problem is that Facebook and Google are these giant feedback loops that give people what they want to hear. And when you use them in a world where your biases are being constantly confirmed, you become susceptible to fake news, propaganda, demagoguery. ” Franklin Foer

“We all need people who will give us feedback. That’s how we improve.” Bill Gates

One Video of the Week

What if getting feedback wasn’t a source of fear, but joy? In this personal talk, speaker/author Joe Hirsch makes a passionate case for sharing “feedforward,” a new view of human potential.

When feedback draws others closer to their future selves, they experience the joy of self-discovery that leads to positive and lasting change. Joe Hirsch specializes in helping schools and businesses master the art and science of high-performance feedback. An award-winning educator and instructional leader, Joe has spent more than a decade in the K-12 and higher-ed markets training, coaching and empowering teachers and school administrators for success.

Based on his 2017 book, The Feedback Fix, Joe has shown clients like the Gates Foundation and members of the U.S. armed forces how to boost creativity, foster collaboration and deepen self-awareness. His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Inc., Educational Leadership, and other major outlets.

Showcase of the Week

YuviPep One day workshop Course Details [25]

And Finally…

Be Nice Cartoons and Comics | Funny Illustration Image Pictures from  Everyday People Cartoons by Cathy Thorne

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3 Comments on “3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV

  1. The ability to give and receive feedback is possibly the least practiced art after ‘listening’. This is one great idea to delve deep into. Thank you for sharing Nivedita.

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  2. First let me salute you on the #56 th issue of these amazing newsletters !
    This one has my ❤️
    Joe Hirsch’s mission to fix the way we work…at work is brilliant !
    The concept of a mirror holder having the power to unlock your potential to discover a better version of yourself .. is so inspiring .
    To be honest we all fear feedback . Appraisal days always brought those butterflies in the tummy ! I always wondered why its so hard for people to see your positives ? I think we need a paradigm shift of our mindset .
    The 7 criteria for effective feedback are spot on .
    So true what Franklin Foer has to say about social media.
    UviPeP programs seem interesting !
    Will check it out in detail .
    And that cartoon . It was something my grandfather always told us whenever we complained about peers ❤️🥰
    🙂😀Smile for a while .. My significant other is kitchen impaired . In the last 43 years his culinary initiatives have not gone beyond making an occasional cup of instant coffee or a fried egg .
    That’s just to put into perspective what I am about to share .
    So I ask him ..
    “ Daddy, how’s the fish?”
    He thinks for a few minutes and says “ Aru नामक वगेरा ठीक है .. next time maybe you can grind the masala a little finer !”
    Really??? It was marinated fish steamed in a banana leaf !!!
    That’s feedback .. .. literally !!!🤣🤣

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