The learning portfolio and peer assessment among students: the results of a teaching innovation project in arts-related university studies

  • José Luis Menéndez-Varela Universidad de Barcelona
  • Eva Gregori-Giralt Universidad de Barcelona
Keywords: learning portfolio, higher education, peer assessment, Fine Arts

Abstract

Students reflect more on their learning in course subjects when they participate in managing their teaching–learning environment. As a form of guided participation, peer assessment serves the following purposes: (a) it improves the student’s understanding of previously established learning objectives; (b) it is a powerful metacognitive tool; (c) it transfers to the student part of the responsibility for assessing learning, which means deciding which learning activities are important and choosing the degree of effort a course subject will require; (d) it emphasizes the collective aspect of the nature of knowledge; and (e) the educational benefits derived from peer assessment clearly justify the efforts required to implement activities. This paper reports on the relative merits of a learning portfolio compiled during fine arts-related studies in which peer assessment played an important role. The researchers analyzed the student work load and the final marks students received for compulsory art subjects. They conclude that the use of a closed learning portfolio with a well-structured, sequential and analytical design can have a positive effect on student learning and that, although implementing peer assessment may be complex and students need to become familiar with it, its use is not only feasible but recommendable.

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Published
2016-09-01
How to Cite
Menéndez-Varela J. L. y Gregori-Giralt E. (2016). The learning portfolio and peer assessment among students: the results of a teaching innovation project in arts-related university studies. Arte, Individuo y Sociedad, 28(3), 515-531. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ARIS.2016.v28.n3.50356
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