Case study

"Other students are saying……………….": Harnessing peer feedback for a formative assessment task


Case study summary
Author Sheila Smith
Organisation Southampton Solent University
Contact Sheila.Smith@solent.ac.uk
Disciplinary focus Social Work
Publication date 1 August 2007
Keywords peer assessment, peer feedback

Description

This case study shows how informal peer consultation was turned into structured small peer group presentation and feedback in order to enable students to make an early start on part of their final assessment. The formative task required each student to present sources of evidence on five different perspectives on a social issue of their choice. Guided peer feedback, coupled with tutor feedback on referencing, was then used by students to develop their final written assignments. Outcomes and student feedback indicate that this is an approach worth further development.

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"Other students are saying……………….": Harnessing peer feedback for a formative assessment task case study (PDF, 57KB)

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