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Grading Student Midwives' Practice
A Case Study Exploring Relationships, Identity and Authority
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Main description:

This book investigates the education and assessment of student midwives in clinical practice, paying particular attention to how their practice is graded.

Chenery-Morris brings primary research, which explores students, mentors, and midwifery lecturers perspectives of practice learning and its assessment, together with the international literature on clinical knowledge, teaching and learning in practice and assessment of students drawn from a range of healthcare and education professions. Discussing how practice is graded, what constitutes valid practice knowledge, learning in clinical practice, evaluating practice learning and failing students, this book uses Basil Bernstein's theories to throw light on how we assess and whether we should assess performance in addition to whether a student is competent to practise.

This is an important contribution to the field of midwifery education. It will also be relevant to those with an interest in practice education from a range of healthcare professions.


Contents:

1.Midwifery, midwifery education and perspectives on grading student's practice 2.Methodology 3.What counts as valid midwifery practice knowledge? 4.Transmission and acquisition of knowledge in clinical practice 5.The evaluation of learning. 6.Students with practice referrals or concerns 7.Conclusions about midwifery practice knowledge, relationships, identity and authority


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ISBN-13: 9780367702038
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: May, 2023
Pages: 286
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice, Medical Study and Teaching Aids, Midwifery, Nursing

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