Covering both higher education and school education, this book
contributes to the field of assessment by providing a systematic
account of student self-assessment based on a consistent
conceptualisation. Yan advocates viewing self-assessment as an active
and reflective process and using it as a learning strategy rather than
an assessment method. He builds on a newly-developed self-assessment
model adopting a process perspective and synthesises a series of
interrelated empirical investigations into the whole "chain" of
student self-assessment research. The research encompassed in the
volume spans from self-assessment practices and measurement, through
predictors of self-assessment, its interweaved relationship with
self-regulated learning and feedback literacy, impact on student
learning outcomes, to designing sustainable self-assessment
interventions. The empirical evidence is from a wide range of current
scholarship to ensure that the principles and implications conveyed
are applicable internationally. Policymakers, students and scholars in
educational assessment, educational psychology, and teaching and
instruction will find the theoretical explorations and empirical
investigations contained within useful, to show how student
self-assessment could be better conceptualised, researched, and
practised.
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ISBN
9781000630756
Publisert
2022
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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