
Feedback Loops
How to Give and Receive High-Quality Feedback
Patrick Barry(Author)
Maize Books (Publisher)
Published on 28. March 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
142 pages
978-1-60785-791-4 (ISBN)
Description
Learning how to give and receive feedback is fundamental to the development of every student and professional. Yet few of us are ever taught anything like "feedback skills."
This book, which is the first in the Feedback Loops series, is designed to change that. Here is what students who have taken the University of Michigan Law School course on which the series is based have said about it:
"One of the most memorable and useful classes I have taken in law school!"
"Excellent, full stop."
"This class was always a fun highlight of my week."
This book, which is the first in the Feedback Loops series, is designed to change that. Here is what students who have taken the University of Michigan Law School course on which the series is based have said about it:
"One of the most memorable and useful classes I have taken in law school!"
"Excellent, full stop."
"This class was always a fun highlight of my week."
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Michigan Publishing Services
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-60785-791-4 (9781607857914)
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Person
An All-American soccer player in college who holds both a PhD in English and a JD, Professor Patrick Barry joined the University of Michigan Law School after clerking for two federal judges and working in legal clinics devoted to combatting human trafficking and reforming the foster care system. He is the author of several books on advocacy-including Good with Words: Writing and Editing, The Syntax of Sports, and Notes on Nuance- and regularly puts on workshops for law firms, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. He also teaches at the University of Chicago Law School and has developed a series of online courses for the educational platform Coursera.