Self-Assessment of Study Skills

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Manjula
Keyword(s):  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-52
Author(s):  
Ben Gibbon ◽  
Yuya Nakagawa

The quantitative case study investigates whether Freeman’s (1989) K.A.S.A teacher framework is effective when adjusted for student use during self-reflection tasks. The potential of this teaching method to improve learner study skills, namely to scaffold learner autonomy, will be considered. This paper offered a framework to 30 students as an autonomous self-assessment task, their answers were analysed using KH Coder 3, a text-mining software, to quantitatively identify clusters of lexemes expressed by participants to determine whether they had cited the framework’s dimensions of knowledge, attitude, skills, and awareness. A notable observation is that students demonstrated agency through complex metacognitive engagement with the reflection tool, evidenced by clear proximities co-occurring between awareness and skills. Word-trees were mapped to further assist the exploration of co-occurring themes and implicated that this tool may aid students with the process of identifying personal skill proficiencies; potentially assisting learners to map their learning experiences with more nuance. 本研究は、教師が成長し続けるためにFreeman (1989) が提唱した内省の道具立てK.A.S.A.フレームワークを学生に援用し、その有効性を定量的に探索した事例の1つである。提案する内省方法が、学習を向上させる可能性、言い換えると、学習者の自立性を育むための足場となり得るかを検証した。本論文では、30名の学生が自立を促すタスクとしてK.A.S.A.フレームワークを活用した自己評価を行い、記述された回答をテキストマイニングのフリーソフトウェアKH Coder3を用いて分析し、「知識」、「態度」、「技能」、「意識」の各側面から、内省する際にどのような割合で言及しているかどうか、定量的に回答で用いられた表現における語彙のクラスターを確認した。その結果、意識と技能の間に明確な近接性があり、参加した学生はK.A.S.A.フレームワークをツールにして内省する際、メタ認知能力を駆使して主体的に取り組みをしていることがわかった。さらに、共起語を探るために作図された共起ネットワークによって、K.A.S.A.フレームワークは、自身の技能における習熟度を学生が特定する過程を支援する可能性や自身の学んだ経験をより綿密に位置付けるのに役立つ可能性があることが示唆された。


2010 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Pat McCarthy

This article details the process of self-reflection applied to the use of traditional performance indicator questionnaires. The study followed eight speech-language pathology graduate students enrolled in clinical practicum in the university, school, and healthcare settings over a period of two semesters. Results indicated when reflection was focused on students' own clinical skills, modifications to practice were implemented. Results further concluded self-assessment using performance indicators paired with written reflections can be a viable form of instruction in clinical education.


Author(s):  
Ying-Chiao Tsao

Promoting cultural competence in serving diverse clients has become critically important across disciplines. Yet, progress has been limited in raising awareness and sensitivity. Tervalon and Murray-Garcia (1998) believed that cultural competence can only be truly achieved through critical self-assessment, recognition of limits, and ongoing acquisition of knowledge (known as “cultural humility”). Teaching cultural humility, and the value associated with it remains a challenging task for many educators. Challenges inherent in such instruction stem from lack of resources/known strategies as well as learner and instructor readiness. Kirk (2007) further indicates that providing feedback on one's integrity could be threatening. In current study, both traditional classroom-based teaching pedagogy and hands-on community engagement were reviewed. To bridge a gap between academic teaching/learning and real world situations, the author proposed service learning as a means to teach cultural humility and empower students with confidence in serving clients from culturally/linguistically diverse backgrounds. To provide a class of 51 students with multicultural and multilingual community service experience, the author partnered with the Tzu-Chi Foundation (an international nonprofit organization). In this article, the results, strengths, and limitations of this service learning project are discussed.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 12 (14) ◽  
pp. 5-29
Author(s):  
Joseph Montano
Keyword(s):  

1998 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 79A-79A
Author(s):  
S BUTLERMANUEL ◽  
K SUMMERVILLE ◽  
A FORD ◽  
A RILEY ◽  
F CHAN ◽  
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