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Critical Reflection SIG meeting: Assessment, Evidence, and Critical Reflection : What are the issues? Are portfolios a panacea? 28/03/2011

Special Interest Group meeting hosted by King's College London 28/03/2011
What
  • Critical Reflection
  • Assessment and Feedback
  • Scotland
  • Student Learning
  • SIG
  • Wales
  • HSP-Event
When Mar 28, 2011
from 10:00 to 04:00
Where King's College London, Waterloo Campus
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Group Discussions notes from the day:

View/download Group Discussion notesFile Type - PDF small(56KB) facilitated by Clare Hopkinson

 

Activities for the day:

Using Hodges Health Domains as a Portfolio Structure

Presented by Mr Peter Jones, Nursing Home Liaison Specialist, Chorley Hospital

- Download Peter Jones presentationFile Type - ppt(575KB)

Caroline joins the house party and Patricia meets a stranger. What professional practice knowledge do portfolios accomplish?

Presented by Dr Margaret Volante, Senior Lecturer in Masters/Doctorate Professional Studies, Middlesex University

- Download Margaret Volante presentationFile Type - ppt(416KB)

- Download the question responses to Margaret Volante presentationFile Type - PDF small(24KB)

Patchwork texts to Develop Masters’ Level Thinking and Reflective Writing in Portfolio Development

Presented by Ms Lynn Tibble, Senior Lecturer, Programme Leader for Post-graduate Certificate in Health and Social Care, University of Brighton

Open inquiry Debate and discussion: What counts as evidence? How do we assess portfolios for critical reflection?

Facilitated by Dr, Clare Hopkinson, Chair of Critical Reflection SIG, Senior lecturer Nursing, UWE

Closing Remarks

Mr Mark Cole,Head of Learning & Development, Camden & Islington NHS Foundation Trust

 

Programme from the day: View/download the programme

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This is an archived version of the Subject Centre website from 31st October 2011 as the Subject Centre hands over activity to the Central team.  It is to provide information about our activities and holds copies of publications, reports and resources produced during its lifetime.  These resources are also available from our repository.

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