Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: A Legitimation Code Theory and Systemic Functional Linguistics-informed framework

10.1080/02602938.2020.1855414

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Main Authors: Laetitia Monbec, Namala Tilakaratna, Mark Brooke, Lydia Lau, Yah Shih Chan, Vivien Wu
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-2109382024-03-27T08:52:42Z Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: A Legitimation Code Theory and Systemic Functional Linguistics-informed framework Laetitia Monbec Namala Tilakaratna Mark Brooke Lydia Lau Yah Shih Chan Vivien Wu CTR FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION ALICE LEE CENTRE FOR NURSING STUDIES Nursing reflection tasks analytical rubrics data driven design systemic functional linguistics Legitimation Code Theory 10.1080/02602938.2020.1855414 Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education 46 8 1157-1172 2021-12-17T01:14:14Z 2021-12-17T01:14:14Z 2020-12-22 Article Laetitia Monbec, Namala Tilakaratna, Mark Brooke, Lydia Lau, Yah Shih Chan, Vivien Wu (2020-12-22). Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: A Legitimation Code Theory and Systemic Functional Linguistics-informed framework. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education 46 (8) : 1157-1172. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1080/02602938.2020.1855414 0260-2938 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/210938 Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis
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topic Nursing reflection tasks
analytical rubrics
data driven design
systemic functional linguistics
Legitimation Code Theory
spellingShingle Nursing reflection tasks
analytical rubrics
data driven design
systemic functional linguistics
Legitimation Code Theory
Laetitia Monbec
Namala Tilakaratna
Mark Brooke
Lydia Lau
Yah Shih Chan
Vivien Wu
Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: A Legitimation Code Theory and Systemic Functional Linguistics-informed framework
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Laetitia Monbec
Namala Tilakaratna
Mark Brooke
Lydia Lau
Yah Shih Chan
Vivien Wu
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author Laetitia Monbec
Namala Tilakaratna
Mark Brooke
Lydia Lau
Yah Shih Chan
Vivien Wu
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title Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: A Legitimation Code Theory and Systemic Functional Linguistics-informed framework
title_short Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: A Legitimation Code Theory and Systemic Functional Linguistics-informed framework
title_full Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: A Legitimation Code Theory and Systemic Functional Linguistics-informed framework
title_fullStr Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: A Legitimation Code Theory and Systemic Functional Linguistics-informed framework
title_full_unstemmed Designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: A Legitimation Code Theory and Systemic Functional Linguistics-informed framework
title_sort designing a rubric for reflection in nursing: a legitimation code theory and systemic functional linguistics-informed framework
publisher Taylor & Francis
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