2020
DOI: 10.1080/02602938.2020.1855414
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Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: a Legitimation Code Theory and systemic functional linguistics-informed framework

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“…During these feedback sessions, nurse preceptors also received suggestions from their students on how to improve their teaching methods, making it a two‐way communication. As preceptees prepare to be effective communicators on interprofessional teams, this bidirectional feedback gives an opportunity for them to practice reflection on the receiving end and develop collaborative skills when expressing themselves (Monbec et al, 2021; Myers & Chou, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During these feedback sessions, nurse preceptors also received suggestions from their students on how to improve their teaching methods, making it a two‐way communication. As preceptees prepare to be effective communicators on interprofessional teams, this bidirectional feedback gives an opportunity for them to practice reflection on the receiving end and develop collaborative skills when expressing themselves (Monbec et al, 2021; Myers & Chou, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system of Attitude has been applied to analyse discourse produced in various contexts. It has been used to investigate evaluative language in written texts among primary and secondary school students in natural science, history, art and English (Matruglio 2018;Whittaker and McCabe 2020), higher education students' reflective writing (Szenes and Tilakaratna 2021;Tilakaratna et al 2019), critical reflection assignments among student-nurses (Monbec et al 2020), online discussions (Lander 2015), summary writing (Hood 2008), and published research papers (Hao and Humphrey 2009;Moyano 2019;Stosic 2021). The system of Attitude has also been applied to study spoken and body language in a health science lecture (Hao and Hood, 2019), pedagogical discourse in language instruction (Troyan 2021), as well as humour in people with communication problems (Keegan et al 2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%