Student-Led Peer Review
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<p>Student-led peer review can be a powerful learning experience for both giver and receiver developing evaluative judgment critical thinking and collaborative skills that are highly transferable across disciplines and professions. Its success depends on purposeful planning and scaffolding to promote student ownership of the process. With intentional and consistent implementation peer review can engage students in course content and promote deep learning while also increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of faculty assessment.Based on the authors’ extensive experience and research this book provides a practical introduction to the key principles steps and strategies to implement student peer review – sometimes referred to as “peer critique” or “workshopping”. It addresses common challenges that faculty and students encounter. The authors offer an easy-to-follow and rigorously tested three-part protocol to use before during and after a peer review session and advice on adapting each step to individual courses.The process is applicable across all disciplines content types and modalities face-to-face and online synchronous and asynchronous. Instructors can guide students in peer review in one course across two or more courses that are team-taught or across programs or curriculums. When instructors students and university stakeholders create a culture of peer review it enhances learning benefits for students and allows faculty to share pedagogical resources.Student peer review is a high-impact pedagogy that’s easily implemented inculcates lifelong learning skills in students and relieves the assessment burden on faculty as students collaborate to improve their own work.</p>
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