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Pe(e)rfectly Skilled: Underpinnings of an Online Formative Assessment Method for (Inter)active and Practice-Based Complex Skills Training in Higher Education (HE)

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  • Ellen Rusman

    (Open University of the Netherlands, The Netherlands)

  • Rob Nadolski

    (Open University of The Netherlands, The Netherlands)

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Higher education is faced with the question of how large numbers of students can be supported to learn complex skills without increasing teachers' supervision time proportionally and while preserving, or preferably improving, quality. Practicing skills only once does not work. Students need repetitive practice, feedback, and structured support to master a skill. They need to gain insight into what went well and what could be improved, so that they can further direct their attention while practicing. However, teachers cannot provide feedback after every practice session of students because their time is scarce. To solve this problem, an online formative assessment method for interactive and practice-oriented skills' training, Pe(e)rfectly Skilled, was developed. The Pe(e)rfectly Skilled method provides structured support for self-regulation, goal setting, feedback, and reflection. This method affords practicing skills repetitively, both individually and collaboratively, at students' own time, pace, and location. In this article, theoretical and practical underpinnings underlying the Pe(e)rfectly Skilled method are described.

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  • Ellen Rusman & Rob Nadolski, 2023. "Pe(e)rfectly Skilled: Underpinnings of an Online Formative Assessment Method for (Inter)active and Practice-Based Complex Skills Training in Higher Education (HE)," International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning (IJMBL), IGI Global, vol. 15(2), pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jmbl00:v:15:y:2023:i:2:p:1-14
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