Ergasheva Gulzoda Shuxratovna
10.5281/zenodo.20604150
Annotatsiya
Feedback from a teacher is an essential component of the educational process. It provides students with information about their performance and helps them understand how to improve. Feedback can take various forms, including verbal comments, written notes, grades, and nonverbal responses. In modern education, the importance of feedback has increased as teachers strive to create a more student-centered learning environment. Therefore, understanding the connection between teacher feedback and student motivation is very important. This paper examines the role of teacher feedback in enhancing student motivation.
Kalit so'zlar:
teacher feedback, student motivation, positive feedback, constructive feedback, learning process, academic performance
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