2022
DOI: 10.3390/educsci12020081
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Self-Assessment in the Development of Mathematical Problem-Solving Skills

Abstract: Self-assessment, in the education framework, is a methodology that motivates students to play an active role in reviewing their performance. It is defined as “the evaluation or judgment of ‘the worth’ of one’s performance and the identification of one’s strengths and weaknesses with a view to improving one’s learning outcomes”. The goal of this research is to study the relationship between self-assessment and the development and improvement of problem-solving skills in Mathematics. In particular, the investiga… Show more

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“…On the second mid-term test, the grades obtained by the students on the part of the exam formulated by themselves were similar to the grades corresponding to the part of the exam formulated by teachers. Similar results have been reported by other researchers in similar scenarios [2,3,51]. Students obtained on average 10% worse grades on the part of the exam formulated by themselves.…”
Section: Relationship Between Self-assessment and Better Academic Res...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…On the second mid-term test, the grades obtained by the students on the part of the exam formulated by themselves were similar to the grades corresponding to the part of the exam formulated by teachers. Similar results have been reported by other researchers in similar scenarios [2,3,51]. Students obtained on average 10% worse grades on the part of the exam formulated by themselves.…”
Section: Relationship Between Self-assessment and Better Academic Res...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The integration of problem-posing and peer assessment aligns with modern pedagogical principles, emphasizing active learning, collaboration, and critical thinking. These principles are crucial in creating dynamic, engaging learning environments where students take ownership of their learning journey, leading to a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of mathematics [69].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And make students aware of the most important things, for example, make them clearly know the assessment indicators, see Table 1. The ability to self-assess motivates students to play an active role in reviewing their performance since literature shows a general correlation between instructor (or tutor) assessment and students' self-assessment (Barana et al, 2022). Students generally underestimate their performance but are precise in self-assessing their development of the solving process and use of computing environments.…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%