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Jochem E. J. Aben; Mayra Mascareño Lara; Anneke C. Timmermans; Filitsa Dingyloudi; Jan-Willem Strijbos – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
Because of the improvement-oriented nature of peer-feedback activities, students have to deal with errors (e.g., spelling and argumentation errors) when providing and processing peer-feedback on writing assignments. Despite the central role of errors in feedback activities, it is uncertain how students deal with errors and whether the dealing with…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Feedback (Response), Peer Evaluation, Student Attitudes
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Sahle, Sirak; Siawk, Yirga A.; Gebremariam, Hailay T. – Cogent Education, 2023
Although the effects of peer-editing techniques have been studied from a variety of perspectives, the results when applied to second- or foreign-language students' writing performance are rarely favorable. The current study looked into the effect of peer-editing on the writing achievement of L2 learners. To achieve the goal, data were collected…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Grade 11, Second Language Learning
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Afsheen Rezai; Azam Naserpour; Siamak Rahimi – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
The purpose of this study is three-fold. First, to explore the effects of online peer-dynamic assessment (Peer-DA), rooted in the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) notion, on boosting Iranian high school students' writing skills. Second, to disclose how online Peer-DA can lead to improving the participants' writing skills. Third, to disclose…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Peer Evaluation, High School Students, Writing Skills
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Sarah Meilani Fadillah; Minsu Ha – Asia-Pacific Science Education, 2024
This study investigated the potential of rubrics to enhance science learning outcomes and the accuracy of peer and self-assessments. We randomly divided 230 upper-secondary students from nine classrooms in public schools into two groups: rubric and non-rubric groups. The research concentrated on five open-ended items pertaining to cell biology and…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Accuracy, Peer Evaluation, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Fang, Jian-Wen; Shao, Dan; Hwang, Gwo-Jen; Chang, Shao-Chen – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2022
Scholars believe that computational thinking is one of the essential competencies of the 21st century and computer programming courses have been recognized as a potential means of fostering students' computational thinking. In tradition instruction, PFCT (problem identification, flow definition, coding, and testing) is a commonly adopted procedure…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Programming, Computer Science Education
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Elfiyanto, Sonny; Fukazawa, Seiji – International Journal of Instruction, 2021
The quality of written corrective feedback can strongly and positively affect students' writing achievement levels. This study aimed to examine whether written corrective feedback could improve students' achievement levels for essay writing and investigated which one from three different feedback sources--teacher, peer, and self--was effective in…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Feedback (Response), Writing Achievement, Achievement Gains
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Kira Leekeenan; Holland White – English Journal, 2021
In this article, the authors share what they learned from their study of writing communities, which they refer to as writing groups, during the 2017-18 school year. The authors propose a conceptual framework for writing groups that engages students in the process of designing and participating as writers with their peers. The framework emphasizes…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Peer Relationship
Simon Burgess; Shenila Rawal; Eric S. Taylor – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2019
This paper reports improvements in teacher job performance, as measured by student test scores, resulting from a program of (zero-) low-stakes peer evaluation. Teachers working at the same school observed and scored each other's teaching. Students in randomly-assigned treatment schools scored 0.07[sigma] higher on math and English exams…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Observation, Teacher Evaluation, Academic Achievement
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Henning, John E. – Educational Studies, 2020
The purpose of the study was to investigate differences in writers' abilities to perceive global text organisation in self-, peer- and teacher/researcher-authored essays. Eight student participants were identified as proficient, middle or developing, based on the levels of paragraph subordination, the average number of T-Units and the number of…
Descriptors: Grade 11, High School Students, Reading Strategies, Writing Skills
Macaya, Anthony Melancio – Online Submission, 2020
This study aimed at developing a module in physics based on the assessment of the learning progression of students in physics and science teachers' formative assessment practices. The participants in this study were the Grade 11 students and Junior High School science teachers for the data gathering, science teachers for the design and development…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Science Instruction, Physics, Science Teachers
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Gebre, Engida H.; Polman, Joseph L. – International Journal of Science Education, 2016
This study presents descriptive analysis of young adults' use of multiple representations in the context of science news reporting. Across one semester, 71 high school students, in a socioeconomically diverse suburban secondary school in Midwestern United States, participated in activities of researching science topics of their choice and…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Competence, Scientific Literacy, Feedback (Response)
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Händel, Marion; Duan, Xiaoju; Sutherland, Margaret; Ziegler, Albert – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
Across several countries, science is often regarded as unpopular and a male-dominated domain. Furthermore, the number of students who are interested in science education or intend to work in the field of science is relatively low. This might be due to expectations adolescents hold towards science and successful scientists. The current…
Descriptors: Science Education, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Expectation
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Facey, Jane – Teaching History, 2011
Jane Facey was unsatisfied with the way in which her A-Level students responded to typical assessment practice. This would normally involve their teacher marking their work and then providing them with written feedback. In looking to move beyond this, Facey drew upon a wide range of research and practice which has sought to develop the way in…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Student Motivation, Peer Evaluation
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Chang, Chi-Cheng; Wu, Bing-Hong – Educational Technology & Society, 2012
This study explored the reliability and validity of teacher assessment under a Web-based portfolio assessment environment (or Web-based teacher portfolio assessment). Participants were 72 eleventh graders taking the "Computer Application" course. The students perform portfolio creation, inspection, self- and peer-assessment using the Web-based…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Validity, Portfolio Assessment, Internet
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Styslinger, Mary E. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2008
This study explored the ways gender is accomplished in varied social contexts during the peer revision process in a secondary English classroom. Using a post-structural feminist theoretical framework, an analysis of classroom discourse provided a basis for understanding the performance of gender during peer revision, the effects of gender…
Descriptors: Ideology, Gender Differences, High School Students, Gender Issues