You are about to participate in a peer evaluation.

You may be wondering about the benefits of participating in this type of evaluation. That’s completely normal!

To shed light on this topic, here are several reasons:

  1. It allows you to receive different feedback: By evaluating your peers’ work, you will have the opportunity to receive feedback different from that of your teachers. This will help you improve by considering different perspectives.
  2. It promotes understanding of the instructions: By being asked to evaluate your peers’ work, you will be better able to understand the instructions of the exercise, as you will need to ask yourself the same questions as a teacher.
  3. It develops communication skills: By explaining to your peers the strengths and areas for improvement in their work, you will need to express yourself clearly and precisely. This will help you develop your communication skills.
  4. It promotes solidarity and respect: Peer evaluation helps create an environment of trust and respect among students. By exchanging feedback on each other’s work, you can support and help each other.
  5. It allows you to take a step back from your work: By evaluating your peers’ work, you will be able to recognize your own strengths and weaknesses. This will help you improve more effectively.