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Portfolio-based learning and general practice vocational training
Authors:D Snadden  M L Thomas  E M Griffin  H Hudson
Institution:Tayside Centre for General Practice, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
Abstract:This action research project developed a portfolio-based learning system, based around a 'log diary', with the trainers and general practitioner registrars of one training region in the UK. For those that found benefit from the system, the diary became an important way of holding all the events of a training year together; a way of looking back, in order to view the progress made, and looking forward, to view potential learning needs. Such portfolios were not found to be effective formal assessment mechanisms because the threat of assessment influenced the type of material collected. The enthusiasm of trainers was crucial in encouraging use of the model. The action research process was fundamental in stimulating exploration of ideas on reflective learning. There remains some resistance to the idea of reflective writing, and in this context, portfolios may be one educational tool for use by some, but which may not be universally applicable. Their development and implementation requires considerable local support through facilitation.
Keywords:Family practice  *education  learning  Scotland  teaching  *methods  vocational education  *methods
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