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Dr Andrew Roberts

College Dean for Education and Students

Published 02 Jul 2021 • 15 mins read

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Peer review of exemplar work

This presentation from the 2021 Learning & Teaching Conference talks about how peer review of exemplar work allows students to compare their work to that of others and helps them to engage with the assessment criteria. Exemplar review was used as part of a module in Architecture where students were asked to grade and provide feedback on three pieces of work of varying standards from a previous cohort, whilst their own work was still in draft format. They then were asked to compare their reviews and marks with two other students to develop a consensus during an online session. The presentation will review how this was done and highlights the key learning points that arose.

This video features Dr Andrew Roberts discussing how peer review of exemplar work allows students to compare their work to that of others and helps them to engage with the assessment criteria.

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