Publication: Classroom Confirmation Panels: Facilitating Feedback in Communities of Practice in Classroom Learning Groups
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2021-04-01
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Avondale Academic Press
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This article explores innovative peer-assessment strategies to create and support lifelong learners. It proposes that the confirmation panel—a formal progression requirement of a postgraduate degree—can effectively facilitate feedback, function as an assessment tool, and meaningfully induct both secondary and undergraduate tertiary students into a community of practice. The confirmation panel offers immediacy and richness of feedback, promotion of accountability, empathy, confidence, content knowledge, and—importantly—the transfer of tacit knowledge specific to a community of practice. Other positive results include: building and (re)structuring metacognitive frameworks, facilitation of self-reflection, and the forming of a creative, collegial environment where standards are clarified and learning is scaffolded.
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dialogic feedback; formative assessment; student autonomy; communities of practice
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Morton, L., & Reynaud, D. (2021). Classroom confirmation panels: Facilitating feedback in communities of practice in classroom learning groups. TEACH Journal of Christian Education, 15(1), 43-49. doi:10.55254/1835-1492.1439