Nowadays we all are the witnesses of the rapid changes in technology around us, the changes in students’ learning attitudes and the new demands of the labour market. These features altogether are inducing a pronounced alteration in university education as well because educators are urged to give an adequate answer for these challenges to ensure an effective learning environment. The main goal is to strengthen motivation and the self-assessment of students towards learning – which is needed later in lifelong learning process too. It is commonly known how important the immediate, real-time feedback is in the learning process, however going back only thirty years we find out that only a very few types of evaluations – mainly summative evaluations – were used in practice. The paper is focused on the evaluation systems being modified in education, especially at ELTE Informatics Faculty, Hungary.
The text analyzes routes and ways of processing feedback as well as discusses the most important psychological, pedagogical and linguistic factors influencing the effectiveness of feedback in developing learner autonomy and determining its impact on cognitive and affective processes in the learner. It also sets out to assess the place of feedback in the evaluation of educational attainment and to identify ways of promoting so-called formative feedback, both on the school-level and in the language classroom. Implications for developing teacher autonomy via pre- and in-service teacher education are also sought
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