Using peer assessment of fieldwork to enhance students’ practical training

Fieldwork training is a key component of several practical disciplines. In this study, students’ peer assessment of fieldwork is explored as a method to improve their practical training. Peer assessment theories are first discussed. A framework for peer assessment of fieldwork was proposed and steps...

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Main Author: El-Mowafy, Ahmed
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routeledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3889
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description Fieldwork training is a key component of several practical disciplines. In this study, students’ peer assessment of fieldwork is explored as a method to improve their practical training. Peer assessment theories are first discussed. A framework for peer assessment of fieldwork was proposed and steps taken for preparation of students for this task are discussed. A developed marking, feedback and moderation tool of assessment is presented. Application of peer assessment in the field was investigated over a period of two years in one under-graduate unit in the Geospatial discipline as an example. Reliability of peer assessment was estimated by measuring the difference between assessments carried out by groups of peer assessors and its validity was measured by comparing students’ marks with those given by tutors. Results show that students have gained from the peer assessment process, mainly as a formative form of assessment, by better understanding and endeavouring to achieve the objectives of field tasks. Tutors use differences among assessments made by groups of students compared to tutors’ assessments to identify field components that need better explanation of their content and assessment criteria, tutors’ expectations, and how to achieve better marks.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-38892017-10-02T02:28:05Z Using peer assessment of fieldwork to enhance students’ practical training El-Mowafy, Ahmed moderation student engagement peer review assessment for learning surveying Fieldwork training is a key component of several practical disciplines. In this study, students’ peer assessment of fieldwork is explored as a method to improve their practical training. Peer assessment theories are first discussed. A framework for peer assessment of fieldwork was proposed and steps taken for preparation of students for this task are discussed. A developed marking, feedback and moderation tool of assessment is presented. Application of peer assessment in the field was investigated over a period of two years in one under-graduate unit in the Geospatial discipline as an example. Reliability of peer assessment was estimated by measuring the difference between assessments carried out by groups of peer assessors and its validity was measured by comparing students’ marks with those given by tutors. Results show that students have gained from the peer assessment process, mainly as a formative form of assessment, by better understanding and endeavouring to achieve the objectives of field tasks. Tutors use differences among assessments made by groups of students compared to tutors’ assessments to identify field components that need better explanation of their content and assessment criteria, tutors’ expectations, and how to achieve better marks. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3889 10.1080/02602938.2013.820823 Routeledge, Taylor & Francis Group fulltext
spellingShingle moderation
student engagement
peer review
assessment for learning
surveying
El-Mowafy, Ahmed
Using peer assessment of fieldwork to enhance students’ practical training
title Using peer assessment of fieldwork to enhance students’ practical training
title_full Using peer assessment of fieldwork to enhance students’ practical training
title_fullStr Using peer assessment of fieldwork to enhance students’ practical training
title_full_unstemmed Using peer assessment of fieldwork to enhance students’ practical training
title_short Using peer assessment of fieldwork to enhance students’ practical training
title_sort using peer assessment of fieldwork to enhance students’ practical training
topic moderation
student engagement
peer review
assessment for learning
surveying
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3889