‘It'd be useful, but I wouldn't use it’: barriers to university students’ feedback seeking and recipience

Volume: 42, Issue: 11, Pages: 2026 - 2041
Published: Jan 18, 2016
Abstract
For feedback to be effective, it must be used by the receiver. Prior research has outlined numerous reasons why students’ use of feedback is sometimes limited, but there has been little systematic exploration of these barriers. In 11 activity-oriented focus groups, 31 undergraduate Psychology students discussed how they use assessment feedback. The data revealed many barriers that inhibit use of feedback, ranging from students’ difficulties with...
Paper Details
Title
‘It'd be useful, but I wouldn't use it’: barriers to university students’ feedback seeking and recipience
Published Date
Jan 18, 2016
Volume
42
Issue
11
Pages
2026 - 2041
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