Feedback codes and action plans: building the capacity of first-year students to apply feedback to a scientific report
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posted on 2024-06-05, 04:57 authored by FL Bird, Robyn YucelRobyn Yucel© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. Effective feedback can build self-assessment skills in students so that they become more competent and confident to identify and self-correct weaknesses in their work. In this study, we trialled a feedback code as part of an integrated programme of formative and summative assessment tasks, which provided feedback to first-year students on their initial attempt at a scientific biology report. We investigated the students’ perceptions of the feedback code and associated action plan exercise, and found that the code provided the majority of students with clear feedback, whilst the action plan provided a tool for decoding and interpreting the feedback and ensuring errors were not repeated in a subsequent report. We argue that a feedback code can be a valuable inclusion in a wider programme of feedback provision particularly when it is supported by activities that require students to engage with the codes and feed that learning forward to subsequent tasks.
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Assessment and evaluation in higher educationVolume
40Pagination
508-527Location
Abingdon, Eng.ISSN
0260-2938eISSN
1469-297XLanguage
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, Taylor & FrancisIssue
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