G.M. Finn
Factors influencing students’ ability to self and peer assess performance
Finn, G.M.; Sawdon, M.
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M. Sawdon
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Background: We demonstrate the phenomenon of ‘incompetent and unaware’ in a real world setting. Summary of work: Medical students (193) participated in a self-assessment exercise, requiring predictions of exam grade in 3 domains; knowledge, skills, and behaviours. The exercise was completed 3 times; immediately after January exams, one week after January exams and immediately after May exams. Feedback on assessment ability was given between January and May. Personality type was correlated with self-assessment ability. Students assessed the Conscientiousness Index (CI) scores of themselves and peers. Summary of results: Failing students over predicted their exam performance. Merit students under assessed performance, and pass students accurately self-assessed. Students’ ability to self-assess was not improved after a week of contemplation. Feedback improved failing students’ ability to self-assess but had no impact upon under-assessing merit students. Students were unable to predict their CI scores, but were able to assess peers’ scores. Ability to self-assess was not related to personality type. Conclusions: Ability to self-assess was consistent across physical skills and cognitive aptitudes, but not attributes (conscientiousness). Take home messages: Failing students can become more self-aware with respect to exam performance if they are given appropriate feedback. Self-awareness is crucial for success; students need more guidance on this.
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Finn, G., & Sawdon, M. (2010). Factors influencing students’ ability to self and peer assess performance.
Conference Name | Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Conference 2010 |
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Conference Location | Glasgow, UK |
Start Date | Sep 4, 2010 |
End Date | Sep 8, 2010 |
Publication Date | Sep 1, 2010 |
Deposit Date | Aug 3, 2010 |
Publicly Available Date | Apr 6, 2011 |
Publisher URL | http://www.amee.org/index.asp?pg=132 |
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