2016
DOI: 10.5897/err2016.2997
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The opinions of prospective teachers on peer assessment

Abstract: This research was conducted to determine the opinions of prospective teachers on peer assessment. The study was carried out at a university in the West Black sea with forty-one prospective Turkish teachers. The prospective teachers presented a lesson on a subject they had decided on formerly, and were evaluated by their peers. The groups consisted of five members, and all the members of the class participated in peer assessment alternately. After the completion of peer assessment study, the opinions of prospec… Show more

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“…First of all, the findings, as already presented in the previous section, agree with those by similar studies on assessment in Turkey (i.e. Gelbal & Kelecioğlu, 2007;Koç, 2011;Özdemir, 2016).…”
Section: Conclusion and Suggestionssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…First of all, the findings, as already presented in the previous section, agree with those by similar studies on assessment in Turkey (i.e. Gelbal & Kelecioğlu, 2007;Koç, 2011;Özdemir, 2016).…”
Section: Conclusion and Suggestionssupporting
confidence: 91%