2015
DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2014.983499
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Student Journals: A Means of Assessing Transformative Learning in Aging Related Courses

Abstract: In courses where topics are sensitive or even considered taboo for discussion, it can be difficult to assess students' deeper learning. In addition, incorporating a wide variety of students' values and beliefs, designing instructional strategies and including varied assessments adds to the difficulty. Journal entries or response notebooks can highlight reflection upon others' viewpoints, class readings, and additional materials. These are useful across all educational levels in deep learning and comprehension … Show more

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“…As a theory of learning, TL is characterised by change: change in one's beliefs about oneself, about others, about practices, etc. Conceptualisations draw on constructivist principles in that learning occurs through critically engaging with what one believes and knows in light of what one experiences, going beyond and building on prior learning . It may also mean learning from one's mistakes .…”
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“…As a theory of learning, TL is characterised by change: change in one's beliefs about oneself, about others, about practices, etc. Conceptualisations draw on constructivist principles in that learning occurs through critically engaging with what one believes and knows in light of what one experiences, going beyond and building on prior learning . It may also mean learning from one's mistakes .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, ‘liberating learning environments’ or ‘those conducive to developing autonomous thinking and self‐empowerment’ were described as necessary for reinterpreting experiences. TL requires an intentional, conscious act that occurs within both the cognitive and affective domains, and involves critical thinking …”
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confidence: 99%
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