Engaging students in a critical style of reflective practice through formative assessment
Higher education teaching and learning employ different approaches and techniques to empower students' learning experiences. The critical style of reflective practice in higher education is significant in preparing students for professional development, research competencies and deep learnin...
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my.unimas.ir.407362022-12-08T05:55:48Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40736/ Engaging students in a critical style of reflective practice through formative assessment Mohamad Azhari, Abu Bakar Kartini, Abd Ghani Ida Juliana, Hutasuhut Jamayah, Saili Norehan, Zulkiply Nor Hasniah, Ibrahim H Social Sciences (General) Higher education teaching and learning employ different approaches and techniques to empower students' learning experiences. The critical style of reflective practice in higher education is significant in preparing students for professional development, research competencies and deep learning (Glass, 2015). The word reflection has diverse meanings, described as the continuous and active engagement towards any form of knowledge resources with the employment of critical thinking (Dewey, 1983). Schön (1983) emphasised reflection activity as a method of re-evaluating experiences in different forms comprising individual comprehension of self and others. The critical style of reflective practice requires continuous efforts, attempts, and complex thought processing of unstructured ideas from various resources (Moon, 1999). Reflection also includes experiences and the development of insights, which enable the active functioning of cognitive and affective elements (Boud et al.,1985). Therefore, the growth of reflective practice needs active engagement and thinking to arouse individual performance in reflection (Boud, Keogh & Walker, 1996). 2022 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40736/1/Engaging%20students%20in%20a%20critical%20style%20of%20reflective%20practice%20through.pdf Mohamad Azhari, Abu Bakar and Kartini, Abd Ghani and Ida Juliana, Hutasuhut and Jamayah, Saili and Norehan, Zulkiply and Nor Hasniah, Ibrahim (2022) Engaging students in a critical style of reflective practice through formative assessment. In: The 3rd UNIMAS SoTL Symposium 2022, 21 September 2022, DeTAR Putra UNIMAS. |
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Higher education teaching and learning employ different approaches and techniques to empower
students' learning experiences. The critical style of reflective practice in higher education is
significant in preparing students for professional development, research competencies and deep
learning (Glass, 2015). The word reflection has diverse meanings, described as the continuous and
active engagement towards any form of knowledge resources with the employment of critical
thinking (Dewey, 1983). Schön (1983) emphasised reflection activity as a method of re-evaluating
experiences in different forms comprising individual comprehension of self and others. The critical
style of reflective practice requires continuous efforts, attempts, and complex thought processing
of unstructured ideas from various resources (Moon, 1999). Reflection also includes experiences
and the development of insights, which enable the active functioning of cognitive and affective
elements (Boud et al.,1985). Therefore, the growth of reflective practice needs active engagement
and thinking to arouse individual performance in reflection (Boud, Keogh & Walker, 1996). |
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