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Comparative Judgements

When peer assessing offer the learner a side by side comparison (potentially rotating through all of the esseys) for the learner to compare and pick the better one.

You can then rank the results and allow the learner to see what makes one essey better than another in their opinion.

AQA use this method to monitor results but would lend itself well to teaching.

  • Daniel Nuttall
  • Feb 24 2021
  • Not selected for implementation
Country UK
Category Grading and assessment
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    Product Team commented
    February 26, 2021 10:43

    Thank you for your idea. We are currently not planning further improvements to our peer assessment functionality, but we'll keep the idea on the idea portal to learn what others think about it.

    regards,

    the itslearning Product team