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Supporting Peer Feedback at Scale

Sean Pinder, Miriam Edwards, Assaf Dekel

ASCILITE Publications | Open Access Publishing Association | Published : 2024

Abstract

Schneider et al. (2017) conducted a systematic review of 38 meta-analyses investigating 105 variables linked to student performance. They reported peer assessment is the most influential factor in explaining students’ achievement. The benefits are even more significant when combined with self-assessment as students' meta-cognitive capacity is exercised as they calibrate their level of understanding and confidence to that of their peers (Power & Tanner, 2023). Assessing a peer digitally has been shown to be more effective than in-person settings (Li et al., 2020). Winstone & Boud (2022) recommend improving students’ learning by focusing on providing and receiving high-quality feedback rather ..

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