Exploring the use of the personal and academic development portfolio in a school of nursing in KwaZulu-Natal : the masters students' perspective.
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2014
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Abstract
Background: The use of portfolios for learning and assessment purposes is becoming a
common trend globally. The school investigated in this study started using Personal and
Academic Development Portfolios (PADP) in 1997, but there is limited research done in this
area.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the use of the Personal and Academic
Development Portfolio (PADP) as a learning tool in a school of nursing in a selected
university in Kwazulu-Natal from the perspective of masters students.
Methodology: A qualitative exploratory approach guided by the constructivists’ paradigm
was adopted in this study. The population was formed by two cohorts of masters’ students
and data was collected using a focus group and individual interviews. The total sample size
was 11. Data was analysed qualitatively and a number of themes and subthemes emerged.
Ethical clearance was obtained from the university ethics board and ethical principles were
observed throughout the study.
Findings: Main themes in this study included conceptualisation of the PADP as a learning
tool; perceived contributions of the different elements of the PADP; participants’ perceptions
of characteristics of the teaching and learning process; participants’ perceptions on available
support in using the PADP as a learning tool; nature of the student; perceived outcomes of
using the PADP as a learning tool; and challenges. PADP was conceptualised as an
unfamiliar educational tool, but a tool that promotes competency-oriented learning, selfdirected
learning and self-regulated learning. Data revealed that elements of the PADP
facilitated development of a number of skills. Although support was available to the students,
this study highlighted the need to strengthen student support. Data revealed a number of
challenges as well as positive outcomes associated with using the PADP as a learning tool.
Recommendations: Recommendations included the integration of the portfolio activities in
the educational plans of the program so that there is time allocated for portfolio activities
especially for facilitator support and collection of evidence which challenged the participants.
Another recommendation is the use of the e-portfolio and online support as the program
attracts mainly adult learners who are studying part-time.
Description
Master of Nursing in Nursing Education. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2014.
Keywords
Nursing schools -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal., Education -- Aims and objectives -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal., Portfolios in education -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal., Nursing -- Education -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal., Nursing -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Graduate students., Theses -- Nursing., Personal and academic development portfolios (PADP)