会计学生的同行评估经验:发展终身学习的工具

IF 1.1 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
M. Malan, N. Stegmann
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摘要

会计行业强调终身学习是一种重要的基本能力。同侪评估、自我评估和自我指导有助于终身学习技能的发展。这些相互关联的技能应通过高等教育方案加以培养,需要有意的干预。同行评估被认为是南非大学本科会计方案中未充分利用的干预措施。为了评估学生对同伴评估干预的体验,学生被要求给同伴的作业打分,并向他或她提供反馈。然后,这位同学可以根据反馈来尝试改进作业:“审查-修改-重新提交”的方法。该研究基于一种称为并行三角测量的混合方法设计。研究发现,学生认识到同伴评估的价值,有助于他们独立学习的能力,为自己的学习负责,承担起同伴评估者和自我评估的角色,所有方面都归因于自我指导。研究还发现,同侪评估可以增强学生对评估过程的理解,促进合作学习,这两个方面都影响着未来学术发展和职业生涯中应用所需的终身学习技能的发展。
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Accounting students’ experiences of peer assessment: A tool to develop lifelong learning
The accounting profession highlights lifelong learning as a vital fundamental competency. Peer assessment, self-assessment and self-directedness contribute to the development of lifelong learning skills. These interrelated skills should be fostered through higher education programmes, requiring intentional interventions. Peer assessment is regarded as an under-utilised intervention in the undergraduate accounting programme of South African universities. In order to assess the experience of students of a peer assessment intervention, students were required to mark the assignment of a peer and provide him or her with feedback. The peer was then allowed to attempt to improve on the assignment, based on feedback: a ‘review – revise – resubmit’ approach. The research is based on a mixed methods design called concurrent triangulation. It was found that students recognised the value of peer assessment in contributing to their ability to learn independently, take responsibility for their own learning, assume the position of a peer assessor and self-assess, all aspects ascribed to self-directedness. The research furthermore found that peer assessment could enhance students’ understanding of the assessment process and stimulate collaborative learning, both aspects impacting the development of lifelong learning skills needed for future academic development and application in professional careers.
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