The Relationship Among Students’ Attitude Towards Peer Feedback, Peer Feedback Performance, and Uptake

Nafiseh Taghizadeh Kerman*, Kazem Banihashem, Omid Noroozi

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In this study, the relationship among students’ attitude towards peer feedback, peer feedback performance, and uptake in an online learning environment was investigated. This study was conducted at Wageningen University and Research and 135 undergraduate students participated. A module called “Argumentative Essay Writing” was designed and students were asked to follow this module in the course in three consecutive weeks. Each week students performed one task in which in the first week, students wrote an argumentative essay. In the second week, students provided two sets of peer feedback on their peers’ essays and in the third week, students revised their essays based on the received feedback. At the end of the module, students were asked to fill out the survey about their attitude towards peer feedback. The results showed that in general students' attitude towards peer feedback did not predict their peer feedback performance and uptake. However, a relationship was found between the perceived usefulness of peer feedback and peer feedback uptake where perceived usefulness of peer feedback could predict uptake of peer feedback. It was found that there is a relationship between the quality of received peer feedback and students’ attitude towards peer feedback. The justification and constructive features of the received peer feedback were found to predict students’ perceived fairness and trustworthiness of peer feedback. The constructive feature of the received peer feedback predicted students’ perceived usefulness of peer feedback. These results provide evidence for understanding how students’ attitude towards peer feedback and their peer feedback performance and uptake in online learning environments can influence each other. We discuss these results and provide agenda for future work.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Power of Peer Learning
Subtitle of host publicationFostering Students’ Learning Processes and Outcomes
EditorsOmid Noroozi, Bram De Wever
PublisherSpringer
Chapter16
Pages347-371
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9783031294112
ISBN (Print)9783031294105
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jun 2023

Publication series

NameSocial Interaction in Learning and Development
ISSN (Print)2662-5512
ISSN (Electronic)2662-5520

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