Sentences with phrase «provides little feedback»

Your boss has high expectations but provides little feedback and guidance.
Handling is secure but far from inspiring, and the vague steering provides little feedback.
The adaptive steering could use work, seeing how the rack feels too quick, unintuitive, and provides little feedback.
The steering is also unimpressive, providing little feedback through the wheel and making it hard to judge how much grip the front wheels have.
The Civic's steering remains pretty uninspiring, providing little feedback for the driver and showing little urgency in changing where the front end is pointing.
Unfortunately, providing little feedback indicates there is little to say that is good about you (assumption: there is plenty to say that is bad about you).
So who better to provide a little feedback as to how your listing stacks up against the competition?

Not exact matches

As we've said before, there's no one fitness tracker that manages to provide comprehensive feedback without looking like a little computer on your wrist.
Michael Chew, executive president of the Residence Hall Association, said members of the student organization helped provide feedback on improving Rutledge to the architects from Little.
Not only can you use them over and over, making it less likely you will put undue pressure on your little tyke, but they provide better feedback and are more comfortable to wear (when not wet) than disposables.
Ulrich, a Republican who represents parts of Rockaway and is considering a run for mayor, lambasted the administration Friday for failing to communicate how it decides to site shelters, saying local officials have been left little time to provide feedback or different options.
The most effective workout routine, however, can only be developed organically by iteratively changing little things according to the feedback your body is providing.
If there are assessments / knowledge checks they're not written correctly and they provide no or little feedback.
None of us likes the overemphasis on these tests, which provide precious little useful and timely feedback (especially in states where the test isn't made public — most states, unfortunately.)
There is very little differentiation provided within lessons, but additional support, extra time, and corrective feedback is immediately provided for any students who are having difficulties — to help them keep pace with their classmates.
So for Australian managers the easiest thing to do is provide little or no feedback, making performance reviews more of a time - wasting exercise than true provocations toward growth and identifying real opportunities to support employee growth.
«If the goal is rich feedback at individual or school level, portfolios of some sort are indispensable while tests are of minimal use as they provide far too little information.»
Provide real development and accountability for teachers: Ensure that all teachers have access to constructive feedback, and that students are not stuck in classrooms where little learning goes on.
Because you need different types of feedback during each review cycle, it sometimes helps to provide your subject matter experts a little guidance:
In many classrooms, teachers introduce or review content but spend little time specifically naming the thinking process, describing what the process entails, or providing students with feedback as to how to improve.
Classroom observations most often provide no or very little formative feedback to teachers — exercises to meet policy or legal requirements focused on summative evaluation — but that are of no or little value to the teacher.
She told me about ELL students who were brought to tears during the fall pre-test administration of the exam because of the level of English used was far above the level of beginner ELLs — and thus provided very little useful feedback for the teachers.
Throw it fast into a curve and the Stinger responds with very little body roll, while its steering provides pretty good feedback.
The steering also provides little in the way of meaningful feedback.
The steering is mostly numb, providing almost no feedback except for torque steer but has very little on - center vagueness.
Instead we want to start by providing them with feedback, information about the strength of their jaws with those little razor sharp puppy teeth.
Tweaks to suspension and aerodynamics systems along with other general adjustments will result in a handling model that provides much more feedback to the player and more responsiveness, meaning those little slides that spelt doom in F1 2010 can now be saved if you're quick enough.
The D - Pad was raised in response to complaints of poor performance, while buttons offer improved responsiveness, confirmed in the GameSpot «hands - on» review: «several GameSpot editors have noticed that the d - pad and buttons on the new PSP provide a little more tactile feedback for a better overall feel.»
It is of no little significance that the IPCC's value for the coefficient in the CO2 forcing equation depends on only one paper in the literature; that its values for the feedbacks that it believes account for two - thirds of humankind's effect on global temperatures are likewise taken from only one paper; and that its implicit value of the crucial parameter κ depends upon only two papers, one of which had been written by a lead author of the chapter in question, and neither of which provides any theoretical or empirical justification for a value as high as that which the IPCC adopted.
Mary Juetten: One of the things you were mentioning with these lawyers that are killing it and then not really understanding where they're at... When I was writing the book, Thomson Reuters did a little survey of some of their customers and the Firm Central customers, who provided some really interesting feedback in terms of how they measured success with respect to profitability.
At the same time, Blocks hoped it would get «a little bit of help with improving their own device» as developers provide feedback and input.
Infant Teacher Little Tots, Arlington, TN 5/2012 — Present • Work with the school management to create and implement core school curriculums • Develop lesson plans according to the individual needs of each child • Impart education to students, based on their specific needs, and provide one on one assistance where necessary • Oversee classroom behavior, and intervene during potentially explosive situations • Assist students in learning basic concepts such as colors by providing individual attention • Evaluate the progress of each student, and ensure that it is logged into their files • Create and maintain records of students, including contact information, for emergency purposes • Provide feedback to parents and guardians, and work with them to ensure increased classroom particprovide one on one assistance where necessary • Oversee classroom behavior, and intervene during potentially explosive situations • Assist students in learning basic concepts such as colors by providing individual attention • Evaluate the progress of each student, and ensure that it is logged into their files • Create and maintain records of students, including contact information, for emergency purposes • Provide feedback to parents and guardians, and work with them to ensure increased classroom particProvide feedback to parents and guardians, and work with them to ensure increased classroom participation
I work to provide positive feedback and encourage you to consider new techniques which may be just a little bit outside of your comfort zone.
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