Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10316605 | Nurse Education Today | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
For portfolios to be effective in demonstrating Masters' level academic criteria, learning outcomes and advanced professional practice they need to demonstrate coherent structure, conclusions drawn from reflection on practice and a body of evidence that is coherent with, and linked to their reflective commentaries. The marking criteria presented to assess these attributes incorporate features of the structures, processes and outcomes of both practice and learning. The strategy can be used by both assessors and students, in formative and summative assessment, to identify student attainments, strengths and weaknesses.
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Authors
Melanie A. Jasper, John Fulton,