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Peer Evaluation Form for Group Work

Your name : Varona, Jan Marie T.

Write the name of each of your group members in a separate column. For each person, indicate the extent to which you agree
with the statement on the left, using a scale of 1-4 (1=strongly disagree; 2=disagree; 3=agree; 4=strongly agree). Total the
numbers in each column.

Evaluation Criteria Group member: Group member: Group member: Group member:

Uribe, Valentin Villas, Earl


Attends group meetings regularly and
arrives on time. 4 4

Contributes meaningfully to group


discussions. 4 4

Completes group assignments on time.


3 3
Prepares work in a quality manner.
4 4
Demonstrates a cooperative and
supportive attitude. 4 4

Contributes significantly to the success of


the project. 4 4

CULMINATING ACTIVITY: CAPSULE


PROPOSAL
Takes part in discussions about the
research problem and activities 4 4
Present in all activities related to
research 4 4
Handles problems/situations in a calm
manner 4 4
Helps in searching for information to
improve write up 4 3
Helps in performing the
experiments/methods of the study 4 4
without complaining
Accomplishes assigned tasks and submits
output on time 3 3
Demonstrates critical thinking in
analysing results or resolving issues 4 4
about the study
TOTALS 50 49

Feedback on team dynamics:

1. How effectively did your group work?

We have communicated efficiently and defines our roles by dividing the task so that we make it on time. And most
especially each one of us contributed ideas and cooperate well in every task given to us.

2. Were the behaviors of any of your team members particularly valuable or detrimental to the team? Explain.

The behavior of any of my group member is particularly valuable because we have brainstormed our ideas that is why we
have come up our answer most especially in our research proposal.
3. What did you learn about working in a group from this project that you will carry into your next group experience?

I have learned that unity or team work really make the task easier and faster. Being in a team means you really need
discipline to your groupmates and cooperation in every task is needed.

Excerpt & Adapted from a peer evaluation form developed at Johns Hopkins University (October, 2006)

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