2021
DOI: 10.1007/s43545-021-00086-w
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The power of assessment feedback in teaching and learning: a narrative review and synthesis of the literature

Abstract: Assessment feedback is heralded as an integral facilitator of teaching and learning. Despite the acknowledgement of its crucial role in education, there are inconsistencies in its powerful impact in teaching and learning: the role of the categories of feedback, the role of providers of feedback, constituents of effective feedback, and barriers to effective feedback. The focus of the narrative synthesis is to examine these different dimensions of assessment feedback and its powerful role in teaching and learnin… Show more

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“…This indirectly leads students to measure their current level of understanding of others (Sluijsmans et al, 2001) and initiate changes for improvement (K. Daniels et al, 2019). Reflective practices have contributed to increasing understanding through learning (Adarkwah, 2021;Song, 2018). Discussions incorporated into peer assessment in groups have helped students in understanding approaches to solve certain physics problems.…”
Section: Momentummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This indirectly leads students to measure their current level of understanding of others (Sluijsmans et al, 2001) and initiate changes for improvement (K. Daniels et al, 2019). Reflective practices have contributed to increasing understanding through learning (Adarkwah, 2021;Song, 2018). Discussions incorporated into peer assessment in groups have helped students in understanding approaches to solve certain physics problems.…”
Section: Momentummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a form of feedback, student perception questionnaires and peer assessments promote active student involvement in learning (Chang, 2010). Student perception questionnaires and peer assessments are able to improve student performance in the classroom (Adarkwah, 2021) because the main factor in student perception questionnaires and peer assessments is that students are given the opportunity to "assess" themselves and their friends (Goh et al, 2016;Papinczak et al, 2007). Student perception questionnaires and peer-assessment are packaged in the form of an assessment of physics problem-solving skills (tests) and students' perceptions of learning in solving parabolic motion problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a significant distinction between these two sorts of evaluation in that both are not only employed at different times but also have different purposes and have different effects on students' progress (Salas Vicente et al, 2021) [10] . The design of certain measures in higher education is always to be both formative and summative in nature (Adarkwah, 2021). Formative assessment activities are those that offer feedback to students in order for them to learn from their mistakes and improve their performance (Adarkwah, 2021) [11] .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the critical nature of teachers' work, their performance should be evaluated regularly; those who lack the skills or attitudes to achieve success with students should be encouraged [36]. erefore, effective principals maintain order in the classroom, respond to teachers' concerns, and provide instructional leadership by ensuring that teachers receive regular and relevant feedback on their teaching [37].…”
Section: Supervisory Encouragementmentioning
confidence: 99%