Title of article :
Assessor or assessee: How student learning improves by
giving and receiving peer feedback
Author/Authors :
Lan Li، نويسنده , , Xiongyi Liu and Allen L. Steckelberg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This study investigated the relationship between the quality of peer assessment
and the quality of student projects in a technology application course for
teacher education students. Forty-three undergraduate student participants
completed the assigned projects. During the peer assessment process, students
first anonymously rated and commented on two randomly assigned peers’
projects, and they were then asked to improve their projects based on the
feedback they received. Two independent raters blindly evaluated student
initial and final projects. Data analysis indicated that when controlling for the
quality of the initial projects, there was a significant relationship between
the quality of peer feedback students provided for others and the quality of the
students’ own final projects. However, no significant relationship was found
between the quality of peer feedback students received and the quality of their
own final projects. This finding supported a prior research claim that active
engagement in reviewing peers’ projects may facilitate student learning.