2012
DOI: 10.14234/elehe.v4i1.48
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An action research project to explore the effect of a pre-assessment intervention with undergraduate occupational therapy students

Abstract: This action research study was conducted with 40 undergraduate occupational therapy students completing a Level 6 module. Following identification of the issue of student performance in the module assessment, an emancipatory action research cycle was implemented (Atwal, 2002), consisting of a pre-assessment intervention (Rust et al., 2003) to enhance student understanding of the assessment criteria being used. Results were gathered via reviewing student performance and comments from student module evaluations.… Show more

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“…Volkert, 2012). Student tutors, frequently a part of the first-year experience, can play a significant role in mediating student learning (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Volkert, 2012). Student tutors, frequently a part of the first-year experience, can play a significant role in mediating student learning (e.g.…”
Section: Using Student Tutors In Large First-year Classesmentioning
confidence: 99%