Peer review of forensic casework is essential for ensuring quality and reducing error rates. However, it is not a common component of forensic science degree courses, and there are no published studies, guidelines or methods for teaching and learning forensic peer review. This study describes a method of learning, teaching and assessing forensic peer review through the use of group work to prepare checklists for reviewing casefiles and expert witness reports, followed by individual peer feedback. Example checklists and assessment criteria are provided. The peer feedback comments on expert reports were categorised revealing that suggestions are the most frequent type of feedback provided, followed by questions. Through a questionnaire, parti...
Aim: Critical appraisal is an important skill in health research and evidence-based practice. Utiliz...
In discipline-specific writing courses, students develop professional skills in reading, writing, an...
The effectiveness of teaching is expected by an increasingly skeptical public that wants those in hi...
Peer review of forensic casework is essential for ensuring quality and reducing error rates. However...
Teaching and learning methods need a continuous upgrade in higher education. However it is also true...
Peer review features prominently in the forensic sciences. Drawing on recent research and studies, t...
In recent years it has become quite common to use a routine research practice within our classrooms:...
Matthew J Metcalfe1, MAL Farrant2, JM Farrant31Department of Vascular Surgery, Imperial College NHS ...
Peer Review has always been an important part of group work. Group work is often used in HE context ...
Peer assessment can be defined as “an arrangement for learners to consider and specify the level, va...
Early during PhD education, the Sahlgrenska Academy students across the health sciences take the cou...
The processes and protocols for mentoring inexperienced peer reviewers is an important topic if the ...
One of the challenges of 21st-century academia is meeting the often-competing demands from students,...
Purpose Investigative interviewers assess their colleagues\u27 interviews (‘peer review’) as a nece...
This thesis is about student peer review in undergraduate education. The research uses a case study ...
Aim: Critical appraisal is an important skill in health research and evidence-based practice. Utiliz...
In discipline-specific writing courses, students develop professional skills in reading, writing, an...
The effectiveness of teaching is expected by an increasingly skeptical public that wants those in hi...
Peer review of forensic casework is essential for ensuring quality and reducing error rates. However...
Teaching and learning methods need a continuous upgrade in higher education. However it is also true...
Peer review features prominently in the forensic sciences. Drawing on recent research and studies, t...
In recent years it has become quite common to use a routine research practice within our classrooms:...
Matthew J Metcalfe1, MAL Farrant2, JM Farrant31Department of Vascular Surgery, Imperial College NHS ...
Peer Review has always been an important part of group work. Group work is often used in HE context ...
Peer assessment can be defined as “an arrangement for learners to consider and specify the level, va...
Early during PhD education, the Sahlgrenska Academy students across the health sciences take the cou...
The processes and protocols for mentoring inexperienced peer reviewers is an important topic if the ...
One of the challenges of 21st-century academia is meeting the often-competing demands from students,...
Purpose Investigative interviewers assess their colleagues\u27 interviews (‘peer review’) as a nece...
This thesis is about student peer review in undergraduate education. The research uses a case study ...
Aim: Critical appraisal is an important skill in health research and evidence-based practice. Utiliz...
In discipline-specific writing courses, students develop professional skills in reading, writing, an...
The effectiveness of teaching is expected by an increasingly skeptical public that wants those in hi...