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Developing student competence through peer assessment: the role of feedback, self-regulation and evaluative judgement
How can students’ competence be developed through peer assessment? This paper focuses on how relevant variables such as participation, evaluative judgement and the quality of the assessment interact and influence peer assessment. From an analysis of 4 years of data from undergraduate classes in proj...
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