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Industry feedback

Industry

Sometimes called sponsor feedback or practitioner feedback. Distinct from academic feedback in what it tends to weight.

Industry feedback is feedback on a student's work from a practitioner in the target field — a sponsor, a senior professional, a hiring manager — applying the criteria they would actually apply at work. It typically weights shipped work, communication clarity, and decision-making over reasoning displays or theoretical engagement.

The practical value of industry feedback to a student is that it matches what awaits them after graduation. A graduate who has never had work assessed by a practitioner steps into their first job without that calibration. A graduate who has receives a smoother on-ramp.

On Ewance

Industry feedback runs through every sponsor-driven Ewance challenge. The sponsor or a delegated reviewer applies the rubric — designed for that challenge — and produces concrete written feedback against each criterion. The student sees what a practitioner valued and what they would change. The credential records that the work was reviewed by an industry reviewer.

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WIL Student Guide
Student handbook for maximizing work-integrated learning experiences.

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Industry feedback — Definition & meaning | Ewance Glossary