Reflective practice as assessment
The use of reflective journals or portfolios to record learning over a period of time is also increasingly used as an assessment method. The University of Hong Kong provide a wide range of very useful assessment resources, including a guide on the use of reflective journals in teaching, which can be accessed via the 'assessment methods' tab.
“We do not learn from experience …. We learn from reflecting on our experience”.
John Dewey
Using Mahara to support reflective practice and assessment: case study
This short case study illustrates how Mahara has been used by students on the BA Applied Music as a tool for reflective practice and assessment.
Mahara training materials
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