dc.description.abstract | Group discussions are often used to improve students’ participation in the learning
process. Unfortunately, the most frequent problem is teacher difficulty assessing
the contribution of each group member. This research aimed to explore student
performance in group discussion through two types of peer assessment. Data were
collected through interviews, observation, and peer assessment. There were two
types of peer assessment: internal and external. This research indicated that both
types of peer assessment enhanced students’ performance in group discussions and
involved interpersonal skills, teamwork, and problem-solving. Both types of peer
assessment in this research eliminated the students’ laziness, reduced intimidation
by the active students, gave all members equal responsibility, and provided
feedback to help them develop their participation in group discussion. The students
became more aware of the weaknesses and strengths of their performance. This
study is expected to provide an additional method in the learning process for
teachers to assess and enhance student performance | en_US |