Pretending to be authentic: challenges for students when reflective writing about their childhood for assessment

Volume: 19, Issue: 3, Pages: 333 - 344
Published: May 4, 2018
Abstract
Critical reflection potentially allows social work and human service (SWHS) students to understand how past experiences can shape their future practice. This study of 20 Australian undergraduate SWHS students with a history of childhood adversity found reflective writing for this purpose was not a useful pedagogical practice. Rather than developing skills in critical reflection students found the task performative, linked to academic...
Paper Details
Title
Pretending to be authentic: challenges for students when reflective writing about their childhood for assessment
Published Date
May 4, 2018
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
333 - 344
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