Overview of Group Peer Assessment (Ultra)
Peer assessment can be used as part of a multifaceted approach to improve group work. Please learn more about using digital tools in peer assessment.
The PETS (Proactively Ensuring Team Success), a structured process, includes a number of inter-related actions:
- purposeful allocation of students to teams based on a team skills inventory and/or prior knowledge of student attributes
- student self-assessment of teamwork attributes
- explicit student skill development in team dynamics using classroom learning, mentoring and assessment
- Resource: Working in Teams: A Practical Guide
- tailored project features and assessment
- individual and team structured reflection
- anonymous peer evaluation and assessment of team members
- team mentoring and monitoring
Reference: Working in Teams: A Practical Guide
Kavanagh, L., Harrison, J., Cokley, J., and Neil, D. (2010) Proactively Ensuring Team Success: A guide to effective student project teams in higher education, Instructors Manual
Buddycheck
This is the centrally supported tool for all peer evaluation at UQ, during and/or following groupwork. When using the Buddycheck tool you need to determine whether:
- you will use the Likert or PAF question type
- the assessment will be formative or summative
- if the assessment is formative, what interventions you will put in place to support dysfunctional groups
- the results will be used to adjust group marks or only as information.
You will also consider:
- moderation of the student responses.
- how to clearly explain the peer assessment process and moderation process to students and document it in the Course Profile.