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A scoping review of feedback in physical education: Conceptualisations and the role of teachers and students

Given the important role of feedback in student learning, this scoping review investigated how feedback has been conceptualised and examined, and how the teacher and student have been positioned in feedback processes in physical education (PE) research. Following recommended processes for conducting...

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Published in:European physical education review 2024-11, Vol.30 (4), p.545-562
Main Authors: Treschman, Paul, Stylianou, Michalis, Brooks, Cam
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