Teacher Feedback on Posts

Teacher Feedback on Posts

Students may receive feedback from their teachers for several reasons, but not limited to:
  1. Their post is not written in first person (as if being said/written by the identity)!
  2. Their post is inappropriate.
  3. The science in their post is incomplete or inaccurate.
  4. Their post is does not include required citations for images and other information.
  5. Their teacher would like the student to revise the post to make improvements.
  6. Their post was posted by the wrong identity.
If your teacher does not approve your post, you will receive a message in your Messages letting you know. The post will go back to Drafts so you can fix it. The teacher may also leave teacher feedback, which you should consider when revising your work.

Viewing Teacher Feedback: To view teacher feedback on ANY of your posts or Drafts any time, click the “Options” button and select “View Teacher Feedback” button on the full view of the post/draft. YOU and your teacher are the only ones who can see this feedback.

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