Do students value feedback? Student perceptions of tutors’ written responses
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Abstract
The topic of feedback to students is an under-researched area, and there has been little empirical research published which focuses on student perceptions. This study explores student perceptions of written feedback and examines whether feedback received demonstrated a student-centred approach to learning. A multi-method approach of qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis was used to survey 44 students in the faculties of Business and Art & Design. Student responses show feedback is valued, but believed tutor comments could be more helpful. Survey results indicate that students may need advice on understanding and using feedback before they can engage with it. Content analysis of feedback…
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- TUTOR
- Perception
- Set (abstract data type)
- Context (archaeology)
- Value (mathematics)
- Peer feedback
- Psychology
- Mathematics education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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