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Luotong Hui; Kate Ippolito; Moira Sarsfield; Magda Charalambous – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2024
To maximise the feedback effect, it is crucial to establish a dialogic feedback process between students and teachers. This can facilitate a mutually reinforcing cycle on each other's feedback practice and uncover unrealistic feedback expectations. In this article, we present a co-developed reflective ePortfolio platform designed to foster…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Electronic Publishing, Feedback (Response), Reflection
Jørgensen, Bente Mosgaard – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2019
Quality in feedback processes rests on students' engagement with them. A crucial question is therefore why students do not always engage. Scholars have defined engagement as a social practice, pointing to the influence of context but without explaining its nature. The purpose of this article is to argue that existing approaches without a theory of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Higher Education, College Students, Learner Engagement
Black, Paul; McCormick, Robert – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2010
In introducing the articles in this issue, Black and McCormick are struck by two features. The first is that they comprise a rich set of resources for stimulating further thinking about tertiary education. The second, which follows from the first, is that they raise possibilities for further development of this field. They draw attention, in…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Postsecondary Education, Formative Evaluation, Reflection