Building academic resilience: Master of Teaching students' perceptions of written feedback on assessment

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Dowden, Tony
Allen, Jeanne M.
Griffith University Author(s)
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2013
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This paper reports on a two-year study of tertiary education students’ perceptions of written
feedback on assessment. Contextualised in a regional Australian university and drawing on a
cohort of Master of Teaching pre-service teachers, a survey approach was used to collect data
from participants in both years of their graduate-level entry program. The paper contributes to
the emerging body of literature on students’ perceptions of written feedback on assessment
by discussing four themes that emerged from the study. It concludes with a number of
recommendations for teacher educators to enhance current feedback practices.This paper reports on a two-year study of tertiary education students’ perceptions of written
feedback on assessment. Contextualised in a regional Australian university and drawing on a
cohort of Master of Teaching pre-service teachers, a survey approach was used to collect data
from participants in both years of their graduate-level entry program. The paper contributes to
the emerging body of literature on students’ perceptions of written feedback on assessment
by discussing four themes that emerged from the study. It concludes with a number of
recommendations for teacher educators to enhance current feedback practices.
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ATEA 2013 Conference Proceedings
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Specialist Studies in Education not elsewhere classified