Student self-evaluations of open-ended projects in a grade 9 science classroom
Student self-evaluations have considerable potential in helping students become better learners. The present study was one teacher's first attempt to understand the role of students' self evaluations of their process and products in a science unit centred on open- ended projects. The resea...
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