Article(s): Self- and Peer-Assessment Online - 1 views
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Students can also benefit from using rubrics or checklists to guide their assessments
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emilysjohnson on 22 Apr 20This is beneficial for assessments as well as assignments. Helping students to know what is most important and creating structures for these can help them to apply these structures as they continue to mature.
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tell the story of a student's efforts, progress, and achievement in specific areas
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Represent a student's progress over time
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helps them control the classroom better by reinforcing their power and expertis
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Prior to submitting the assignment, students used these assessment tools to judge their work.
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While I like this idea of checklists and rubrics before turning in work, it may still lead to students worrying too much about what the teacher wants and not so much about their learning process. In addition, I have always been a fan of asking students to rate their level of confidence with certain tasks/parts of the assignment. This reflection helps the learner to see patterns in their own learning process and areas where they might want to improve.
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teachers share expectations for assignments and define quality. Showing students examples of effective and ineffective pieces of work can help to make those definitions real and relevant.