Loud and Clear (ebook)
$10.00
If you’re looking for Ed Nace’s “feedback book,” this is it!
《Loud and Clear: Deliver after-class feedback that “wows” & learn Chinese culture along the way.》
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Description
I want this book to empower you to write feedback that parents will want to read. And you’ll pick up some tidbits on Chinese culture along the way.
After covering the principles I use to write useful feedback, I show you samples of how I word feedback in specific situations. I hope that this info will help you find your own unique voice and leave feedback that is useful, realistic, and inspiring. When you deliver an AMAZING experience both in the classroom and in the feedback box, parents tend to reciprocate with rave reviews.
I also have an Expanded Edition of this book, available here!
Todd S –
I enjoyed this short, concise read. My reviews started going way up after using it. From about 20 percent to now 35 percent, many of them with great feedback from the parents.
Lorie Turner –
This book is an indispensable resource for writing feedback! By reading this book, I learned how to find my voice and how to write warm feedback that gets noticed by parents. I upgraded to the extended version and I recommend it to all! You will love it!
Amanda Pitkin –
Love this book. It has totally changed how I do feedback. I’m just beginning this new way. I am a bit embarrassed by old ways if doing feedback. This book has allowed me to provide meaningful feedback to parents. Thank you Ed Nance.
Carolyn S –
Changed how I do feedback. My bookings have increased a ton and I feel like I’m giving much more helpful info
Kathleen Walls –
This book has explained so much to me about parent expectations and how to deliver feedback in a meaningful way. I highly recommend! Thank you Ed Nace!
Robert Kruss –
I was referred to this book after posting about a student experience in my second class. Wow. I’m pretty embarrassed by the feedback I left in retrospect. The good thing is I have this resource now which will help immensely in the future. This should be required reading before entering a classroom for the first time. The book exposes common behaviors, explains their possible origins, but most importantly shows how to turn these “problems” into inspirational feedback. Thank you, Ed!
Sue Garcia –
I am a second contract VIPKID teacher. I feel good about my feedback to my students, but I always know there is room for improvement. I purchased the lite version at first, thinking of giving it a try. I was so pleased with the strategies that I went back and purchased the complete/extended version of the book. It has added and changed some of the the things I tell my students in my feedback. I highly recommend this book for new and experienced teachers!
Summer Wray –
Loving this book!! It is really helping me to understand the way these parents think and what they truly care about. Their culture is so different from ours and reading this makes me put myself into their shoes.
Katelyn Aiken –
This book has been so great in helping me quickly write effective feedback after each class that is useful to the parents. I learned about the type of information Chinese parents are looking for in feedback and a lot about their culture as well. An added bonus – I’ve received so much more of my own feedback since I’ve started using Ed’s methods.
Jan Warner –
This is a great book! It really helped me to understand how to write better feedback! It’s an amazing book! I found It so helpful the I just bought the expanded version too!