Reflective portfolios support learning personal growth and competency achievement in postgraduate public health education

Background. Portfolios are increasingly used across a range of disciplines in health professional education to support reflective practice and to help assess students’ academic and professional development. However, their value in postgraduate education is uncertain.Objectives. To identify the rol...

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Main Authors: Himani Pandya, Wiedaad Slemming, Haroon Saloojee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Health and Medical Publishing Group 2017-06-01
Series:African Journal of Health Professions Education
Online Access:http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/article/download/796/467
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spelling doaj-cd2dfe20d0814e1aaccdcf83a6c52b372020-11-24T23:11:32ZengHealth and Medical Publishing GroupAfrican Journal of Health Professions Education2078-51272017-06-0192788210.7196/AJHPE.2017.v9i2.796Reflective portfolios support learning personal growth and competency achievement in postgraduate public health educationHimani PandyaWiedaad SlemmingHaroon SaloojeeBackground. Portfolios are increasingly used across a range of disciplines in health professional education to support reflective practice and to help assess students’ academic and professional development. However, their value in postgraduate education is uncertain.Objectives. To identify the role of portfolios in the development and assessment of professional competencies in postgraduate maternal and child public health education.Methods. A qualitative retrospective review of 35 student portfolios was conducted. Thematic content analysis of portfolios was done, identifying emerging themes and analysing patterns.Results. Two major themes were explored – the benefit of the portfolio to the student and to faculty. For students, portfolios promoted reflective abilities and critical thinking and assisted them in planning learning needs. For faculty, the portfolios assisted in monitoring students’ growth over time, identified learning gaps, helped to establish if expected learning outcomes were being attained and provided feedback on students’ application of academic learning to professional practice. Portfolios also offered students an opportunity to provide critical feedback on curricula content and course pedagogic activities.Conclusion. Portfolios are an under-utilised assessment and self-development tool in postgraduate training. They allow students to self-assess their attainment of personal learning needs, professional growth and competency achievement and provide faculty with useful feedback on curriculum content, educational activities and competency attainment.http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/article/download/796/467
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Haroon Saloojee
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Reflective portfolios support learning personal growth and competency achievement in postgraduate public health education
African Journal of Health Professions Education
author_facet Himani Pandya
Wiedaad Slemming
Haroon Saloojee
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title Reflective portfolios support learning personal growth and competency achievement in postgraduate public health education
title_short Reflective portfolios support learning personal growth and competency achievement in postgraduate public health education
title_full Reflective portfolios support learning personal growth and competency achievement in postgraduate public health education
title_fullStr Reflective portfolios support learning personal growth and competency achievement in postgraduate public health education
title_full_unstemmed Reflective portfolios support learning personal growth and competency achievement in postgraduate public health education
title_sort reflective portfolios support learning personal growth and competency achievement in postgraduate public health education
publisher Health and Medical Publishing Group
series African Journal of Health Professions Education
issn 2078-5127
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background. Portfolios are increasingly used across a range of disciplines in health professional education to support reflective practice and to help assess students’ academic and professional development. However, their value in postgraduate education is uncertain.Objectives. To identify the role of portfolios in the development and assessment of professional competencies in postgraduate maternal and child public health education.Methods. A qualitative retrospective review of 35 student portfolios was conducted. Thematic content analysis of portfolios was done, identifying emerging themes and analysing patterns.Results. Two major themes were explored – the benefit of the portfolio to the student and to faculty. For students, portfolios promoted reflective abilities and critical thinking and assisted them in planning learning needs. For faculty, the portfolios assisted in monitoring students’ growth over time, identified learning gaps, helped to establish if expected learning outcomes were being attained and provided feedback on students’ application of academic learning to professional practice. Portfolios also offered students an opportunity to provide critical feedback on curricula content and course pedagogic activities.Conclusion. Portfolios are an under-utilised assessment and self-development tool in postgraduate training. They allow students to self-assess their attainment of personal learning needs, professional growth and competency achievement and provide faculty with useful feedback on curriculum content, educational activities and competency attainment.
url http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/article/download/796/467
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