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Self and peer assessment
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Self and peer
assessment www.minedu.govt.nz Page 1 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Student self and
peer assessment All our young people should be educated in ways that develop their capability to assess their own learning. Students who have developed their assessment capabilities are able and motivated to access, interpret, and use information from quality assessments in ways that affirm or further their learning. Directions for Assessment in New Zealand (2009) Absolum, Flockton, Hattie, Hipkins, Reid www.minedu.govt.nz Page 2 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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You can use
this presentation to: • update, review and/or reflect on the self and peer assessment practices in your classrooms and school • explore professional development in developing self and peer assessment skills in your students. In the presentation you can: • clarify the purpose and value of student self and peer assessment • identify strategies that teachers can use to enable self and peer assessment www.minedu.govt.nz Page 3 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Dylan Wiliam (2008)
Learning oriented students are described as: •owning their learning •learning resources for one another •assessors of their own and peers’ work •being able to assess their own understanding and make improvements www.minedu.govt.nz Page 4 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Self and peer
assessment enables students to ask and answer the question: “How is my/our learning going?” www.minedu.govt.nz Page 5 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Andrade H. and
Valtcheva, A. (2008) Self-assessment is a process of formative assessment during which students reflect on the quality of their work, judge the degree to which it reflects explicitly stated goals or criteria, and revise accordingly. Self-assessment is done on drafts of works in progress in order to inform revision and improvement. p.13 www.minedu.govt.nz Page 6 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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What’s in it
for students and teachers? • Students are able to assess their own and others’ progress with confidence rather than always relying on teacher judgement. • Students become more independent and motivated. • Students are actively involved in the learning process. www.minedu.govt.nz Page 7 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Self and peer
assessment must always be against clearly established criteria www.minedu.govt.nz Page 8 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Look at these
success criteria My essay is structured well. What does ‘structured well’ involve? I have asked effective questions in my research project. What are the criteria for ‘effective questions’? I have ten adjectives in my essay. But are they effective adjectives? What about quality? Teachers and students need to carefully examine success criteria for applicability and usability. www.minedu.govt.nz Page 9 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Self and peer
assessment skills need to be taught, modelled and scaffolded. It’s not about right and wrong, but rather learning and improvement. This may be an essential shift for some students. What sort of classroom culture do teachers and students need to facilitate this shift? www.minedu.govt.nz Page 10 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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A suggested process
to start self or peer assessment 1. Students assess against criteria and identify successes. 2. Students identify success and where criteria have not been met. Teacher may suggest ways to improve. 3. Students identify success and a place for improvement, and make the improvement independently. www.minedu.govt.nz Page 11 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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It is especially
important to teach peer assessment skills Set negotiated ground rules for assessing peers’ work; for example, discussion relates only to success criteria. What other ground rules might be needed? Consider carefully peer assessment partners or groups. These will change according to circumstances. Give students opportunity for self assessment before peer assessment, so that they’re familiar with the process. www.minedu.govt.nz Page 12 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Students need to
be given strategies for when they haven’t met criteria Some examples are: Retrace your steps in the process. Check with a buddy. Look at the exemplar again. Read it out loud. Find more information. Use a dictionary. www.minedu.govt.nz Page 13 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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How to organise
Peer Assessment Topping (2008) Planning is essential to ensure successful peer assessment • Collaborate with peers when developing the initiative • Consult the students – seek their advice and approval of the scheme • Discuss the process with students; clarify the purpose, rationale and expectations • Involve the participants in developing assessment criteria • Generally aim for same-ability peer matching • Provide training, examples and practice – show them how to do it • Give feedback and coaching • Examine the quality Further reading pp 25-26 www.minedu.govt.nz Page 14 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Some issues for
discussion How to avoid students giving evaluative judgements, or seeing it as ‘marking’. Over-confident students tend to over-estimate their achievement, and vice versa. The need to be wary of the comparison effect between students. www.minedu.govt.nz Page 15 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Some quick and
easy strategies for self and peer assessment Highlighting/circling/colour coding ‘Two stars and a wish’ So far? Self assessment on a continuum Thumbs up/thumbs down Traffic lights/smiley faces www.minedu.govt.nz Page 16 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Back to AFL
Tools Traffic Lights Use traffic lights as a visual means of showing understanding. e.g. • Students have red, amber and green cards which they show on their desks or in the air. (red = don’t understand, green = totally get it etc.) • Students self-assess using traffic lights. The teacher could then record these visually in their mark book. • Peer assess presentations or portfolio pieces with traffic lights www.minedu.govt.nz Page 18 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Back to AFL
Tools Smiley Faces Students draw smiley faces to indicate how comfortable they are with the topic. Ready to move on Understand some parts Do not understand and but not all need to look at it again www.minedu.govt.nz Page 19 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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And more…
• 3,2,1 at the end of a lesson 3 things I’ve learnt 2 questions I’ve got 1 insight I’ve had • Student presents his/her work and ways of thinking about it at board • Mini whiteboards for student evaluation, singly, in pairs or groups www.minedu.govt.nz Page 21 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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More formal strategies
• End of lesson check sheets • End of unit check sheets • End of unit written assessments • Learning diaries • ‘I can do’ sheets www.minedu.govt.nz Page 22 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Back to AFL
Tools Peer Marking Students mark each others’ work according to assessment criteria. Encourages reflection and thought about the learning as well as allowing students to see model work and reason past misconceptions. Opportunities to do this throughout individual lessons and schemes of work. www.minedu.govt.nz Page 25 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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Back to AFL
Tools Muddiest Point Students write down one or two points on which they are least clear. This could be from the previous lesson, the rest of the unit, the preceding activity etc. The teacher and class can then seek to remedy the muddiness. www.minedu.govt.nz Page 26 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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References and readings
Absolum, M. (2006). Clarity in the classroom. Auckland: Hodder Education. pp 98-117. Andrade H. and Valtcheva, A. (2009). Promoting Learning and Achievement through Self Assessment, Theory into Practice, Vol 48 pp 12-19. Topping, K.J. (2009), Peer Assessment, Theory into Practice, Vol 48 pp 20-27. Wiliam, D. When is assessment learning-oriented? 4th Biennial EARLI/Northumbria Assessment Conference, Potsdam, Germany, August 2008. www.dylanwiliam.net www.minedu.govt.nz Page 27 © New Zealand Ministry of Education 2009 - copying restricted to use by New Zealand education sector.
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