Perception of university students of Physical Education on the dialogue mark

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The dialogue score (DM) is a formative and shared assessment strategy for which there is little scientific evidence. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to analyze the perception of university students on the use of the DM within the flipped learning model. To do this, 144 students from the Degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences carried out a work project on sports initiation models. After a process of feeback and continuous evaluation of the task over three weeks, the students shared a DS session with their teacher to grade the work. The analysis of the interviews with the Atlas.ti software reflected the positive perception of the students towards DM. Students consider that it benefits learning and improves interaction with the teacher. Likewise, they believe that DM would have worsened if instead of using qualitative traits it had been negotiated on numerical ratings.

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Otero Saborido, F. M., Pozuelo-Estrada, F. J., & Palomino-Devia, C. (2021). Perception of university students of Physical Education on the dialogue mark. Retos, 43, 300–308. https://doi.org/10.47197/RETOS.V43I0.89614

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