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Type: Journal article
Title: A student-centred feedback model for educators
Author: Rudland, J.
Wilkinson, T.
Wearn, A.
Nicol, P.
Tunny, T.
Owen, C.
O'Keefe, M.
Citation: The Clinical Teacher, 2013; 10(2):99-102
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Issue Date: 2013
ISSN: 1743-4971
1743-498X
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Joy Rudland, Tim Wilkinson, Andy Wearn, Pam Nicol, Terry Tunny, Cathy Owen and Maree O'Keefe
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Effective feedback is instrumental to effective learning. Current feedback models tend to be educator driven rather than learner-centred, with the focus on how the supervisor should give feedback rather than on the role of the learner in requesting and responding to feedback. CONTEXT: An alternative approach emphasising the theoretical principles of student-centred and self regulated learning is offered, drawing upon the literature and also upon the experience of the authors. INNOVATION: The proposed feedback model places the student in the centre of the feedback process, and stresses that the attainment of student learning outcomes is influenced by the students themselves. This model emphasises the attributes of the student, particularly responsiveness, receptiveness and reflection, whilst acknowledging the important role that the context and attributes of the supervisor have in influencing the quality of feedback. IMPLICATIONS: Educational institutions should consider strategies to encourage and enable students to maximise the many feedback opportunities available to them. As a minimum, educators should remind students about their central role in the feedback process, and support them to develop confidence in meeting this role. In addition, supervisors may need support to develop the skills to shift the balance of responsibility and support students in precipitating feedback moments. Research is also required to validate the proposed model and to determin how to support students to adopt self-regulatory learning, with feedback as a central platform.
Keywords: Humans
Learning
Models, Educational
Education, Medical
Faculty, Medical
Students, Medical
Feedback
Rights: © Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013
DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-498X.2012.00634.x
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1743-498x.2012.00634.x
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