2023
DOI: 10.1111/ssm.12562
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Effect of self‐constructed concept map with peer feedback on chemistry learning outcome

Abstract: Concept mapping remains widely used in education. However, little is known about how self‐constructed concept maps and peer feedback can improve student learning outcomes in chemistry. We investigated the effects of peer feedback on concept mapping and how it improves students' learning performance in a large second‐semester, introductory chemistry course. Three hundred and twenty students were randomly assigned to one of two concept mapping conditions: self‐constructed concept map with peer feedback and self‐… Show more

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“…It is a strategy that allows students to be involved in the learning process to make them aware of the importance of learning activities (Mercader et al, 2020). Peer feedback provides a valuable contribution to the process of analysis and reflection on the quality of the teaching and learning process (Oni et al, 2023;Van Rompay-Bartels & Geessink, 2023). Although feedback is very beneficial, the issue is that putting teaching practices in place rarely incorporates peer feedback.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a strategy that allows students to be involved in the learning process to make them aware of the importance of learning activities (Mercader et al, 2020). Peer feedback provides a valuable contribution to the process of analysis and reflection on the quality of the teaching and learning process (Oni et al, 2023;Van Rompay-Bartels & Geessink, 2023). Although feedback is very beneficial, the issue is that putting teaching practices in place rarely incorporates peer feedback.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%