Construct: This study presents a tool that can facilitate a conversation about students' and supervisors' expectations concerning responsibilities during workplace learning. Background: It is often unclear who is responsible for facilitating learning opportunities in the workplace. In order to increase learning opportunities, it is important that expectations are discussed and alignment is reached between the student's and supervisor's expectations. This study collected and interpreted validity evidence for a tool that aims to provoke such a conversation. Approach: Three types of validity evidence were collected: response process, content, and consequences evidence. Educational leaders, medical teachers, and students of four medical schools...
The literature discusses the importance of providing support for learning, however there is not a cl...
Despite the increasing attention that workplace learning has been receiving in recent years, high-qu...
In work integrated learning, students may report difficulties applying theory learned at university ...
Construct: This study presents a tool that can facilitate a conversation about students' and supervi...
Construct: This study presents a tool that can facilitate a conversation about students' and supervi...
Introduction: Workplace-based learning conversations can be a good opportunity for supervisors and t...
Introduction Workplace-based learning conversations can be a good opportunity for supervisors and tr...
Clarifying student and supervisor expectations at the start of the Higher Degree Research candidatur...
The role of workplace supervisors in the clinical education of medical students is currently under d...
Phenomenon: Transfer of learning between classroom and workplace appears to be difficult. Various co...
Phenomenon: Transfer of learning between classroom and workplace appears to be difficult. Various co...
Recent research and understandings about the significance of work integrated and work based learning...
The development of effective workplace pedagogies is integral to work-integrated and work-based lear...
Contains fulltext : 182286.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)To inform the d...
In an attempt to demonstrate the relevance of workplace learning (previously known as ‘cooperative e...
The literature discusses the importance of providing support for learning, however there is not a cl...
Despite the increasing attention that workplace learning has been receiving in recent years, high-qu...
In work integrated learning, students may report difficulties applying theory learned at university ...
Construct: This study presents a tool that can facilitate a conversation about students' and supervi...
Construct: This study presents a tool that can facilitate a conversation about students' and supervi...
Introduction: Workplace-based learning conversations can be a good opportunity for supervisors and t...
Introduction Workplace-based learning conversations can be a good opportunity for supervisors and tr...
Clarifying student and supervisor expectations at the start of the Higher Degree Research candidatur...
The role of workplace supervisors in the clinical education of medical students is currently under d...
Phenomenon: Transfer of learning between classroom and workplace appears to be difficult. Various co...
Phenomenon: Transfer of learning between classroom and workplace appears to be difficult. Various co...
Recent research and understandings about the significance of work integrated and work based learning...
The development of effective workplace pedagogies is integral to work-integrated and work-based lear...
Contains fulltext : 182286.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)To inform the d...
In an attempt to demonstrate the relevance of workplace learning (previously known as ‘cooperative e...
The literature discusses the importance of providing support for learning, however there is not a cl...
Despite the increasing attention that workplace learning has been receiving in recent years, high-qu...
In work integrated learning, students may report difficulties applying theory learned at university ...