Rethinking feedback practices in higher education: a peer review perspective
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Abstract
AbstractPeer review is a reciprocal process whereby students produce feedback reviews on the work of peers and receive feedback reviews from peers on their own work. Prior research has primarily examined the learning benefits that result from the receipt of feedback reviews, with few studies specifically exploring the merits of producing feedback reviews or the learning mechanisms that this activates. Using accounts of their experiences of peer review, this study illuminates students’ perceptions of the different learning benefits resulting from feedback receipt and feedback production, and, importantly, it provides insight into the cognitive processes that are activated when students construct feedback…
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- Peer feedback
- Construct (python library)
- Higher education
- Receipt
- Reflexivity
- Constructive
- Psychology
- Curriculum
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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