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“The Group Must Come First Next Time”: Students’ Self-Assessment of Groupwork in a First-Year Criminal Justice Topic

Pages 82-99 | Received 01 May 2019, Accepted 06 Sep 2019, Published online: 30 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Students are increasingly conceived as active learners who collaborate in their own learning rather than being passive recipients of knowledge. This paper provides a qualitative examination of first year criminology students’ engagement with two methods for encouraging students to become active and collaborative learners: a groupwork exercise and student self-assessment. Most previous research has examined teachers’ views of groupwork and the use of self-assessment by students to rate their own academic performance. In contrast, this paper analyses whether self-assessment contributes to students’ effective learning in a groupwork exercise. Analysis reveals that while self-assessment is valuable in producing feedback about teaching design, it is less effective in promoting student critical self-reflection and self-learning. The results also suggest several features of groupwork exercises that are necessary to promote students’ deep learning.

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