peer assessment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpeerandassessment
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peer
noun[C]
uk/pɪər/us/pɪr/
a person who is the same age or has the same social position or the same abilities as other people in ...
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assessment
noun[C or U]
uk/əˈses.mənt/us/əˈses.mənt/
the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that ...
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(Definition ofpeerandassessmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpeer assessment
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The majority of students wrote that thepeerassessmentproject was well worthwhile.
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We are currently working onpeerassessmentof group-based performances and further work in this area is being planned.
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We view the composite panel approach as a useful training for thepeerassessmentof second-year performances.
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While some students were confident about thepeerassessmenttask to come, others were apprehensive from the start.
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At each stage, students were expected to work interactively, combining the insights of self assessment andpeerassessment.
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The revised class play method ofpeerassessment.
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A revised class play method ofpeerassessment.
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Several students raised problems associated with the personal factor ofpeerassessment.
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These networks are paths to employment,peerassessmentand fan pleasure all at the same time in ways that seem impossible to untangle.
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An overview of the literature onpeerassessmentis presented, followed by reference to specific trials of peer assessment within a tertiary music student context.
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During the first five weeks of the semester, a range of activities and discussions took place in order to consider the potentialpeerassessmentprocedures.
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The literature reveals thatpeerassessment, when well constructed, explained and monitored, can be of considerable value to students.
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Secondly, it is worth considering to what extent students' performances improve as a result of engaging inpeerassessment.
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At present, our students submit theirpeerassessmentreports to us, but the next stage is for them to present their comments to their peers.
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The detail provided in the marking sheets evidently led to students perceiving greater value in this form ofpeerassessment.
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While it may not necessarily create efficiencies in terms of time and resources, many authors outline the considerable benefits ofpeerassessmentprocedures.
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