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Exploration of a reflective practice rubric

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posted on 2024-06-02, 13:33 authored by Karen YoungKaren Young, K James, Sue NoySue Noy
Work integrated learning (WIL) educators using reflective practice to facilitate student learning require a set of standards that works within the traditional assessment frame of Higher Education, to ascertain the level at which reflective practice has been demonstrated. However, there is a paucity of tested assessment instruments that provide guidance for measuring student demonstrations of reflective learning in WIL. This paper provides a preliminary exploration (pilot) of the reliability and validity of a WIL placement rubric for grading reflective practice across an alternate WIL placement-like context, for the purpose of testing the potential transferability of the rubric. The study supports earlier research that suggests that inter-assessor shared understanding of standards are crucial for achieving reliable and valid results. The rubric’s value is in providing a foundation set of standards that can support WIL educators to expedite discussions for developing and using assessment tools grounded in reflective practice theory for grading student achievement across a range of WIL placement-like learning contexts.

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Location

Hamilton, N.Z.

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education

Journal

Asia-Pacific journal of cooperative education

Volume

17

Pagination

135-147

ISSN

1175-2882

Issue

2

Publisher

Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education

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