Feedback-Dialogues: Exploring the student perspective

Date

2012-01-18

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Journal Title

Journal ISSN

ISSN

0260-2938

Volume Title

Publisher

Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

There have been many recommendations for dialogue to be part of the feedback process for students in higher education. In this paper we report on the findings of feedback-dialogue practices among 17 History, Politics and International Relations undergraduate students. The study is based on findings obtained from semi-structured interviews and focus groups which sought to explore the extent to which students perceive feedback-dialogues to be part of their learning experience and subsequently the value they place upon them. The aim of the research is to develop strategies for encouraging dialogue between lecturer-student and student-student to enhance the students’ experiences of feedback. Analysis of the results indicates the existence of a ‘top-down’ approach to dialogue between lecturers and students and gaps in opportunities for these types of exchange. A range of strategies for creating models which address these two issues are proposed.

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Keywords

feedback-dialogue, transmission, negotiation, Politics and International Relations, history

Citation

Blair, A. and McGinty, S. (2012) Feedback-Dialogues: Exploring the student perspective. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 38 (4), pp. 466-476

Rights

Research Institute