Teaching Preschoolers to Self-Assess Their Choices in Pre-K

  • Warash B
  • Workman M
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Abstract

Young children have the capability of making decisions, informed choices, and self-assessing their progress on their choices. In this classroom of 4- and 5-year-olds, children used pictorial contracts, rubrics, and various self-assessment techniques as a method for continuous learning. Gathering and reflecting on their own evidence about their accomplishments created a reflective loop by which the child evaluated their work, made revisions and ultimately applied the criteria to other conditions. Children in this prekindergarten classroom learned to reflect on their own knowledge. It is not only intrinsically motivating but offers young children a systematic approach to further their involvement in their learning in a developmentally appropriate and engaging environment.

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Warash, B. G., & Workman, M. (2016). Teaching Preschoolers to Self-Assess Their Choices in Pre-K. Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.5590/jerap.2016.06.1.07

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