Article(s): Self- and Peer-Assessment Online - 1 views
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As this work illustrates, self-assessment need not necessarily be about self-grading. There are ways of framing and then using self-assessment that can help students develop that all-important ability of looking objectively at their work and then making changes that improve its quality.
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Lynn Helmke on 05 Oct 14These last sentences summarize the article. Self-assessment does not have to equate with grading. We need to teach people how to evaluate their own work so that they can make changes to improve their work. I feel that at times people are just after the grade.....pleasing the professor....not about learning.
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Rather than assessing whether the student learned from the assignment or not, this method seems geared to identifying any ‘slackers’ or those who sit on the side lines through the entire project, with minimal contributions.
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‘Forcing’ the individual student to assess their own behaviour, as opposed to others is more constructive – it supports the aim of developing collaboration skills, along with the knowledge component
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Personally, I like self-evaluation better than peer- assessment. With peer-assessment, other participants may not know why a peer has not contributed at all or minimally to a group project. Maybe there was a good reason. Also, I still don't like a group grade. What I have seen is that a few people carry the load of the work.
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