2019
DOI: 10.22158/wjer.v6n1p50
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Student Self-Assessment in Primary and Secondary Education in Greece and Internationally

Abstract: <em>The present study is a review of 36 empirical studies in Primary and Secondary Education, in Greece and internationally and aims at investigating: a) the benefits of student self-assessment, b) the contribution of self-assessment to the development of students’ skills to accurately self-assess. Moreover, this study presents the factors that affect student self-assessment ability. According to the main findings, self-assessment has been investigated more in Secondary Education. Furthermore, self-asses… Show more

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“…Nowadays, school should make a greater contribution to the cultivation of skills rather than focus only on knowledge so that learners can make progress and improve. In this context, the selfassessment of students is a very important goal for school (Papanthymou & Darra, 2019). There is need for a progressive assessment of the learning process to determine the extent to which instructional objectives are being attained.…”
Section: Discussion Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, school should make a greater contribution to the cultivation of skills rather than focus only on knowledge so that learners can make progress and improve. In this context, the selfassessment of students is a very important goal for school (Papanthymou & Darra, 2019). There is need for a progressive assessment of the learning process to determine the extent to which instructional objectives are being attained.…”
Section: Discussion Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%