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| Title: | Self-assessment accuracy in higher education: the influence of gender and performance of university students | Authors: | González Betancor, Sara María Bolívar Cruz, Alicia María Verano Tacoronte, Domingo Manuel |
UNESCO Clasification: | 5801 Teoría y métodos educativos | Keywords: | Higher Education Oral Skills Scoring Rubrics Self-Assessment Autoevaluación, et al |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Journal: | Active Learning in Higher Education | Abstract: | Self-assessment activities are increasingly popular in the classrooms. But regarding self-assessment accuracy, mixed results are reported without clear reasons for this. This article addresses the impact of gender and performance on self-assessment accuracy. To evaluate self-assessment accuracy, peer and professor assessments are used as reference. A research project, relating to the assessment of oral presentations using scoring rubrics, is conducted in two university degrees. Data from 155 self-assessments and more than 12,000 peer and professor assessments are gathered. The analysis differentiates by degree, gender and level of performance in the assessed competency. The results show that self-assessment accuracy is low and related to the student’s gender, that men rate themselves higher than women do, and that even using a scoring rubric, students receiving higher marks from professors are more accurate than students receiving lower marks. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/69937 | ISSN: | 1469-7874 | DOI: | 10.1177/1469787417735604 | Source: | Active Learning in Higher Education[ISSN 1469-7874],v. 20 (2), p. 101-114 (Julio 2019) |
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