The document discusses feedback literacy and designs for productive feedback. It defines feedback literacy as the understandings, capacities, and dispositions needed to use feedback for improvement. Feedback literacy involves students making judgments about feedback, appreciating feedback, managing affect, and taking action. Productive feedback designs shift from just providing comments to creating learning environments where students generate feedback and respond to inputs. This includes peer and digital feedback modes. The roles of both teachers and students in developing feedback literacy are discussed.