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About the Author
Betty McDonald, Professional Development Manager, University of Trinidad and Tobago has served as Visiting Professor to universities across five continents. With over 45 years academic experience she is widely published. A Fulbright & HI Fellow, UNESCO, APA, Canadian Leadership and Endeavour Awardee, her interests include assessment, teaching, learning, Problem-Based Learning, Service Learning, Professional Development, Applied Statistics, Project Management, Technical, Technology and Mathematics Education.
Reviews
Dr. McDonald's book, Peer Assessment that Works: A Guide for Teachers, is exactly what the title says. First, the reader is provided with a firm foundation to understand the peer assessment process...from a vast collection of resources. Not only are various quotes and studies cited, they are woven into the narrative that gives the reader insight into the process. Next comes the "nuts and bolts" of utilizing the peer assessment process. And, here, Dr. McDonald gives the reader a plethora of information, examples, and tools (such as rubrics) to enable success in implementing peer assessment in the classroom. This book on peer assessment is a valuable resource for teachers. -- John Enger, PhD, professor emeritus, Arkansas State University
Professor Dr. Betty McDonald presents a rich array of tried-and-tested strategies for assessing peers that any educator would be able to use. An extensivse variety of research data coupled with real life examples make this book a must-read for anyone engaged in peer assessment. Highly recommended! -- Shirley Walrod, PhD
To thrive in the 21st Century, students need collaboration skills and practice using tools such as rubrics to provide objective feedback to their peers. In her well-illustrated book, Peer Assessment that Works: A Guide for Teachers, Dr. Betty McDonald, explains how progressive educators can build trust, create buy-in, match assessment content with learning outcomes, develop high quality rubrics, produce scores that lead to reliable decisions, and engage in constructive self-reflection to increase student learning. Best of all, she gives students choice and a voice in impacting their own learning and that of their peers. Congrats to Dr. McDonald for successfully tying theory and practice into a neat package that educators would find valuable. -- Dennison S. Bhola, PhD, Vice President and Senior Director of Research, HumanEx Ventures
Book Information
ISBN 9781475820911
Author Betty McDonald
Format Paperback
Page Count 72
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 209g
Dimensions(mm) 279mm * 218mm * 5mm