Do Students Generate Better Self-Feedback by Comparing their Work Against Assessment Criteria or Exemplars?
Maxine v Swingler,
David Nicol,
Lorna Morrow
Abstract:Having students write their own feedback comments can positively impact their performance. To support these self-feedback productions, teachers usually provide students with information to compare their work against. Recent studies show that both assessment criteria, often in the form of a rubric, and exemplars promote grade improvements in draft-redraft situations. Yet little is known about the differential effects of these comparators on learning itself. The current study investigated this in a peer revie… Show more
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