Self-assessment as a Learning Instrument in a Flipped University Course

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Juan Carlos Luís Pascual
Beatriz Muros Ruiz

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This research aims to assess the satisfaction, advantages, and disadvantages associated with the incorporation of inverse learning within a proposal of self-assessment as a learning instrument in the course Physical Activity and Sport Teaching II. The study was designed to be carried out during the 2016-2017 academic year in the Physical Activity and Sport Sciences degree program at Alcala University with the students enrolled in the course. The study included a questionnaire that was distributed at the end of the course. This inquiry is part of a systematic practice that is repeated every academic year in which the teacher initiates a specific assessment intervention that is evaluated and that serves as a practice of educational innovation.

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Luís Pascual, J. C., & Muros Ruiz, B. (2018). Self-assessment as a Learning Instrument in a Flipped University Course. Pedagogical Studies, 44(2), 79–91. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-07052018000200079
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