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Assessment within higher education has traditionally been the sole responsibility of the tutor. This paper considers the authors' experience with the introduction of both selfassessment and peer-assessment into a literature module at a new UK university. This paper describes the practical aspects and examines the outcomes. Reflections on the process are given for both students and tutor. It is concluded that, with careful application, the use of self-and peer assessment can yield positive educational benefits that more than justify any additional efforts required of students or tutor.
Fallows et al. (Sun,) studied this question.