Outcomes: Promoting Reflective Practice Using Performance Indicator Questionnaires

  1. Mary Pat McCarthy, Column Editor
  1. Mary Pat McCarthy
  1. Clarion University of PA
    Slippery Rock, PA

Abstract

This article details the process of self-reflection applied to the use of traditional performance indicator questionnaires. The study followed eight speech-language pathology graduate students enrolled in clinical practicum in the university, school, and healthcare settings over a period of two semesters. Results indicated when reflection was focused on students' own clinical skills, modifications to practice were implemented. Results further concluded self-assessment using performance indicators paired with written reflections can be a viable form of instruction in clinical education.

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  1. doi: 10.1044/aas20.2.64 Perspectives on Administration and Supervision June 2010 vol. 20 no. 2 64-70