Promoting learner autonomy through teacher-student partnership assessment in an american high school: a cycle of action research

In this article I present some findings of an action research study intended to find out to what extent a teacher-student partnership in writing assessment could promote high school students’ autonomy. The study was conducted in a U.S. school. Two main action strategies in the assessment process wer...

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Picón Jácome, Edgar
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TESOL
EFL
Action research
assessment for learning
learner autonomy
rubrics
summative assessment.
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title Promoting learner autonomy through teacher-student partnership assessment in an american high school: a cycle of action research
spellingShingle Promoting learner autonomy through teacher-student partnership assessment in an american high school: a cycle of action research
TESOL
EFL
Action research
assessment for learning
learner autonomy
rubrics
summative assessment.
title_short Promoting learner autonomy through teacher-student partnership assessment in an american high school: a cycle of action research
title_full Promoting learner autonomy through teacher-student partnership assessment in an american high school: a cycle of action research
title_fullStr Promoting learner autonomy through teacher-student partnership assessment in an american high school: a cycle of action research
title_full_unstemmed Promoting learner autonomy through teacher-student partnership assessment in an american high school: a cycle of action research
title_sort Promoting learner autonomy through teacher-student partnership assessment in an american high school: a cycle of action research
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Picón Jácome, Edgar
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Picón Jácome, Edgar
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv TESOL
EFL
Action research
assessment for learning
learner autonomy
rubrics
summative assessment.
topic TESOL
EFL
Action research
assessment for learning
learner autonomy
rubrics
summative assessment.
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