Systematic Review of Self-Assessment in Physical Education
Self-assessment is among the most impactful processes in student learning. Since no review of this process was found in the field of physical education (PE), the objective of this work was to perform a systematic review of the literature published over the last five years on the self-assessment of P...
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doaj-c796e863d8f64a97a8f7ed3567d581102021-01-19T00:01:32ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-01-011876676610.3390/ijerph18020766Systematic Review of Self-Assessment in Physical EducationFernando M. Otero-Saborido0Victor Torreblanca-Martínez1José Antonio González-Jurado2School of Sport Sciences, Pablo de Olavide Universtiy, 41013 Sevilla, SpainSchool of Sport Sciences, Pablo de Olavide Universtiy, 41013 Sevilla, SpainSchool of Sport Sciences, Pablo de Olavide Universtiy, 41013 Sevilla, SpainSelf-assessment is among the most impactful processes in student learning. Since no review of this process was found in the field of physical education (PE), the objective of this work was to perform a systematic review of the literature published over the last five years on the self-assessment of PE students in formal education contexts. The review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) standards. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were established to select the articles. A total of three researchers independently applied the above criteria and obtained a total of thirteen studies. After synthesising the results by category, we found that: a majority of the studies were conducted in Europe; all 13 studies covered the educational stages of either secondary or higher education; an even number of qualitative and quantitative approaches were distributed among the studies; some studies focused on specific sports or contents, while others were applicable to any subject; and, finally, depending on the research design adopted, the results described self-assessment strategy processes, improvements in learning, drew descriptive portraits of students regarding health, or reflected students’ positive perceptions of self-assessment. It is necessary to conduct further studies on PE students’ self-assessment, especially in primary education.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/2/766self-assessmentformative and shared assessmentself-regulationmetacognition |
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Systematic Review of Self-Assessment in Physical Education |
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Self-assessment is among the most impactful processes in student learning. Since no review of this process was found in the field of physical education (PE), the objective of this work was to perform a systematic review of the literature published over the last five years on the self-assessment of PE students in formal education contexts. The review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) standards. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were established to select the articles. A total of three researchers independently applied the above criteria and obtained a total of thirteen studies. After synthesising the results by category, we found that: a majority of the studies were conducted in Europe; all 13 studies covered the educational stages of either secondary or higher education; an even number of qualitative and quantitative approaches were distributed among the studies; some studies focused on specific sports or contents, while others were applicable to any subject; and, finally, depending on the research design adopted, the results described self-assessment strategy processes, improvements in learning, drew descriptive portraits of students regarding health, or reflected students’ positive perceptions of self-assessment. It is necessary to conduct further studies on PE students’ self-assessment, especially in primary education. |
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self-assessment formative and shared assessment self-regulation metacognition |
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