Investigating the impact of an IFAP (Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices) scheme on students’ writing skills, self-regulation, and attitudes towards learning: towards sustainable learning development in management education

The present study explored the use of an Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices (IFAP) scheme with undergraduate Business students. In terms of this project, 200 students were asked to used formative peer assessment (PA) in their first semester and self-assessment (SA) in their second semester to...

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Main Author: Meletiadou, Eleni
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/8824/1/IFAP.pdf
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description The present study explored the use of an Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices (IFAP) scheme with undergraduate Business students. In terms of this project, 200 students were asked to used formative peer assessment (PA) in their first semester and self-assessment (SA) in their second semester to help them improve their writing performance, self-regulation, and motivation promoting sustainable learning development (SLD) and Social Justice. Students’ pre-test and post-test scores showed that the scheme improved students’ writing performance. The outcomes from students’ pre- and post-implementation survey revealed that it had a strong impact on students’ self-regulation. Students confessed that it was challenging but they thought it certainly improved their critical thinking, and sense of personal accountability significantly. This project wishes to inform scholarly debate around management knowledge presenting an IFAP scheme that can enhance students’ academic performance and motivation cater for students’ diverse needs by offering peer support and promote autonomy and SLD.
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:88242023-10-20T08:57:34Z http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/8824/ Investigating the impact of an IFAP (Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices) scheme on students’ writing skills, self-regulation, and attitudes towards learning: towards sustainable learning development in management education Meletiadou, Eleni 300 Social sciences 370 Education The present study explored the use of an Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices (IFAP) scheme with undergraduate Business students. In terms of this project, 200 students were asked to used formative peer assessment (PA) in their first semester and self-assessment (SA) in their second semester to help them improve their writing performance, self-regulation, and motivation promoting sustainable learning development (SLD) and Social Justice. Students’ pre-test and post-test scores showed that the scheme improved students’ writing performance. The outcomes from students’ pre- and post-implementation survey revealed that it had a strong impact on students’ self-regulation. Students confessed that it was challenging but they thought it certainly improved their critical thinking, and sense of personal accountability significantly. This project wishes to inform scholarly debate around management knowledge presenting an IFAP scheme that can enhance students’ academic performance and motivation cater for students’ diverse needs by offering peer support and promote autonomy and SLD. 2023-08-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/8824/1/IFAP.pdf Meletiadou, Eleni (2023) Investigating the impact of an IFAP (Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices) scheme on students’ writing skills, self-regulation, and attitudes towards learning: towards sustainable learning development in management education. In: BAM 2023 Conference, 1, 5-6 September 2023, University of Sussex Business School, Brighton (UK).
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Meletiadou, Eleni
Investigating the impact of an IFAP (Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices) scheme on students’ writing skills, self-regulation, and attitudes towards learning: towards sustainable learning development in management education
title Investigating the impact of an IFAP (Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices) scheme on students’ writing skills, self-regulation, and attitudes towards learning: towards sustainable learning development in management education
title_full Investigating the impact of an IFAP (Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices) scheme on students’ writing skills, self-regulation, and attitudes towards learning: towards sustainable learning development in management education
title_fullStr Investigating the impact of an IFAP (Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices) scheme on students’ writing skills, self-regulation, and attitudes towards learning: towards sustainable learning development in management education
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the impact of an IFAP (Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices) scheme on students’ writing skills, self-regulation, and attitudes towards learning: towards sustainable learning development in management education
title_short Investigating the impact of an IFAP (Inclusive Formative Assessment Practices) scheme on students’ writing skills, self-regulation, and attitudes towards learning: towards sustainable learning development in management education
title_sort investigating the impact of an ifap inclusive formative assessment practices scheme on students writing skills self regulation and attitudes towards learning towards sustainable learning development in management education
topic 300 Social sciences
370 Education
url https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/8824/1/IFAP.pdf
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