Undergraduate students’ perceptions of and responses to exemplar-based dialogic feedback

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Abstract

This study aims to explore undergraduates’ perceptions of and responses to exemplar-based dialogic feedback. Forty-eight undergraduate teacher education students of Chinese language, science and social science participated. Semi-structured interviews, classroom observations and reflective journals were used to collect data. Students reported both benefits and challenges of exemplar-based discussion, which depends largely on the quality of the dialogic feedback. Three patterns of response were identified in the discussion: no response, moderate response and active response. Three factors influenced their responses: personal qualities, the availability of a supportive environment and teacher scaffolding. Reconceptualisation of feedback and pedagogical implications are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)269-285
Number of pages17
JournalAssessment and Evaluation in Higher Education
Volume46
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2020

Keywords

  • Feedback
  • dialogue
  • exemplar
  • university students

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