The Opinions of Prospective Teachers about Peer Assessment

Introduction: Peer assessment has been popular in teacher education for decades. In this study, the opinions of prospective teachers about peer-assessment after an implemented course were collected. The correlation between peer-assessment scores and those of self-assessment and teacher assessments w...

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Main Author: Erdal Bay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gaziantep University 2011-12-01
Series:Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/jss/issue/24242/257015?publisher=gantep
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spelling doaj-645b7b1eb9754cfebcb62fa1812b72ce2020-11-24T23:10:20ZengGaziantep UniversityGaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences2149-54592011-12-01102909925136The Opinions of Prospective Teachers about Peer AssessmentErdal Bay0Gaziantep Eğitim Fakültesi, Eğitim Bilimleri BölümüIntroduction: Peer assessment has been popular in teacher education for decades. In this study, the opinions of prospective teachers about peer-assessment after an implemented course were collected. The correlation between peer-assessment scores and those of self-assessment and teacher assessments were also investigated. Method: A survey was administered to 56 prospective teachers taking the “Measurement and Evaluation” course in the department of English language teaching. Peer assessment, as well as self-evaluation and teacher-based assessment were applied in the study. To collect the data, open-ended questionnaires and interview forms were employed. Finding: The results indicated that that prospective teacher thought that they acquired professional skills through peer assessment. They also perceived that peer assessment enhanced the quality of learning, provided constructive feedback in learning process, and enabled them to obtain some democratic values. It was also regarded as a tiring and time-consuming activity. Lastly, as parallel to the literature, prospective teachers criticized peer assessment that they were not capable of evaluating themselves effectively because of several reasons such as peer-effect, emotional improper acts and unreliability among peers against each other‟s. Besides, significant a positive correlation was found among peer, self and teacher assessment scores. Conclusion: In conclusion, secrecy, usage of the rubrics, better comprehension of the criteria, training of prospective teachers in evaluation, and spending less time can be the factors that affect the peer assessment. Teachers are suggested that they should adopt contemporary measurement and evaluation techniques reflected within constructivist implementations in learning environmentshttp://dergipark.gov.tr/jss/issue/24242/257015?publisher=gantepAkran değerlendirme öğretmen eğitimi kendini değerlendirmepeer assessment teacher assessment self-evaluation
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The Opinions of Prospective Teachers about Peer Assessment
Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
Akran değerlendirme
öğretmen eğitimi
kendini değerlendirme
peer assessment
teacher
assessment
self-evaluation
author_facet Erdal Bay
author_sort Erdal Bay
title The Opinions of Prospective Teachers about Peer Assessment
title_short The Opinions of Prospective Teachers about Peer Assessment
title_full The Opinions of Prospective Teachers about Peer Assessment
title_fullStr The Opinions of Prospective Teachers about Peer Assessment
title_full_unstemmed The Opinions of Prospective Teachers about Peer Assessment
title_sort opinions of prospective teachers about peer assessment
publisher Gaziantep University
series Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
issn 2149-5459
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Introduction: Peer assessment has been popular in teacher education for decades. In this study, the opinions of prospective teachers about peer-assessment after an implemented course were collected. The correlation between peer-assessment scores and those of self-assessment and teacher assessments were also investigated. Method: A survey was administered to 56 prospective teachers taking the “Measurement and Evaluation” course in the department of English language teaching. Peer assessment, as well as self-evaluation and teacher-based assessment were applied in the study. To collect the data, open-ended questionnaires and interview forms were employed. Finding: The results indicated that that prospective teacher thought that they acquired professional skills through peer assessment. They also perceived that peer assessment enhanced the quality of learning, provided constructive feedback in learning process, and enabled them to obtain some democratic values. It was also regarded as a tiring and time-consuming activity. Lastly, as parallel to the literature, prospective teachers criticized peer assessment that they were not capable of evaluating themselves effectively because of several reasons such as peer-effect, emotional improper acts and unreliability among peers against each other‟s. Besides, significant a positive correlation was found among peer, self and teacher assessment scores. Conclusion: In conclusion, secrecy, usage of the rubrics, better comprehension of the criteria, training of prospective teachers in evaluation, and spending less time can be the factors that affect the peer assessment. Teachers are suggested that they should adopt contemporary measurement and evaluation techniques reflected within constructivist implementations in learning environments
topic Akran değerlendirme
öğretmen eğitimi
kendini değerlendirme
peer assessment
teacher
assessment
self-evaluation
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/jss/issue/24242/257015?publisher=gantep
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