YAKUGAKU ZASSHI
Online ISSN : 1347-5231
Print ISSN : 0031-6903
ISSN-L : 0031-6903
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Adaptation of Peer Evaluation to Small Group Discussion (SGD) and Its Validity for Summative Evaluation
Tomohisa YasuharaTakafumi YamaguchiTomomichi SoneKazuo YanadaMitsutaka NakamuraWasako KurioTomoe NishikawaYumi YamamotoSadaaki Maeda
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2012 Volume 132 Issue 10 Pages 1179-1188

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  We adopted peer evaluation (mutual evaluation between students) for small group discussion (SGD) among first graders. The peer evaluation criteria were 5 grade scales for 5 fields: “preparation,” “remark,” “listening,” “activeness,” and “role.” A comparison with tutor evaluation clarified the validity of peer evaluation for summative evaluation. Although the average of peer evaluation (4.2 (4.0-4.4)) was higher than that of tutor evaluation (3.8 (3.7-4.1)) (p=0.0601, Mann-Whitney U test), the value of the correlation coefficient between peer evaluation and summative evaluation of SGD (average 0.35 (0.12-0.54)) was almost the same as that of the coefficient between tutor evaluation and summative evaluation of SGD (average 0.36 (0.24-0.42)) (p=0.6761, Mann-Whitney U test). Principal component analysis showed that the tutor could not evaluate “remark” and “listening” independently, while students evaluate “listening” independently from other evaluation criteria. The combination of peer and tutor evaluation may be multilateral evaluation for SGD. The questionnaire about peer evaluation for students showed that they recognized the value of peer evaluation and favorably accepted its use.
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