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Author (up) Stokes, C. openurl 
  Title The role of student self-assessment in a Bachelor of Nursing Degree programme Type Journal Article
  Year 1997 Publication Beginning Journeys: A Collection of Work Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 3 Issue Pages  
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  Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine if there was commonality amongst teachers, in perceptions of the role of student self-assessment in the nursing programme. Four nurse educators, who were teaching and supervising students undertaking self-assessment in clinical practice, participated in a semi-structured interview. Three focus questions guided the interviews and addressed the individual teachers perception of self-assessment, what the teacher considered the benefits of self-assessment to be, and how the teacher used student's self-assessment's in their role as clinical supervisor. The taped interviews were transcribed, and coded and general themes identified. The findings revealed a high degree of consensus amongst the teachers in regard to the co-operative nature of self-assessment, and the teacher's role as a facilitator. The need for students to develop skills of analysis and reflection on their performance as well as the need to furnish students with clear guidelines on what to self-assess, were highlighted  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 213 Serial 213  
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