Feedback seeking behaviour in higher education: the association with students’ goal orientation and deep learning approach

Martijn Leenknecht*, Priscilla Hompus, Marieke van der Schaaf

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Abstract

To make sure that feedback fulfils its aspirations, students’ active role in feedback should be acknowledged in higher education: It is students’ uptake of feedback that determines its effectiveness. In this study, feedback seeking behaviour of students is introduced in order to enrich our knowledge about students’ active role in feedback. Goal orientation was studied as antecedent of feedback seeking behaviour, and students’ deep learning approach as a mediating factor. Results indicated that students use both monitoring and inquiry strategies of feedback seeking, but they preferred monitoring. The association between feedback seeking behaviour and goal orientation was stronger for mastery goals than for performance goals. The preference for monitoring is stronger for students with more performance goal orientation. Deep learning approach was found to be a mediator in the relationship between goal orientation and feedback seeking behaviour. It can be concluded that students with the goal to learn from the activity will use more deep learning strategies and will seek more feedback, both in an active and passive way. This effect is less present for students with performance goals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1069-1078
Number of pages10
JournalAssessment and Evaluation in Higher Education
Volume44
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Oct 2019

Keywords

  • deep learning
  • Feedback seeking behaviour
  • goal orientation

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