The use of ePortfolio in health profession education to demonstrate competency and enhance employability: A scoping review

A. Hamilton, T. Downer, B. Flanagan, Laine Chilman
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The use of an ePortfolio to support the education of health and social care professionals is increasing in higher education. ePortfolios support the educational journey of students; however, it is unclear how they are used to demonstrate competency or enhance employability. The aims of this study were to explore the literature to identify the use of ePortfolios in health and social care higher education curricula to demonstrate competency or improve employability. Three electronic databases were searched to identify papers using scoping review methodology. Studies that were published between 2001 and 2019 were included. A total of 1530 articles were initially identified after duplicates were removed. Nine studies were included in the final qualitative synthesis following a robust review. Data were synthesised into themes that describe the role of ePortfolios in demonstrating competencies in higher education or improving employability they were (1) Self-Directed Learning, (2) Deeper Learning, (3) Expanding Literacies, (4) Successful Implementation. These studies highlight that ePortfolio is both a product and a process. ePortfolios support students to gather artefacts that demonstrate professional competency which can be applied in the job-seeking process. The ePortfolio development process applies social constructionist approaches to learning which support lifelong learning and enhance employability. The findings also highlight the importance of providing students with clear expectations of the role of an ePortfolio in their professional learning journey.
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在卫生专业教育中使用电子投资组合来展示能力和提高就业能力:范围审查
在高等教育中,越来越多地使用电子投资组合来支持卫生和社会护理专业人员的教育。电子档案袋支持学生的教育之旅;然而,目前尚不清楚它们是如何被用来展示能力或提高就业能力的。本研究的目的是探索文献,以确定在卫生和社会护理高等教育课程中使用电子档案袋来展示能力或提高就业能力。使用范围界定审查方法搜索了三个电子数据库以确定论文。包括2001年至2019年间发表的研究。在去除重复品后,最初共鉴定出1530篇文章。经过有力的审查,九项研究被纳入最终的定性综合。数据被综合成主题,描述电子档案袋在展示高等教育能力或提高就业能力方面的作用——它们是(1)自主学习,(2)深入学习,(3)扩大文化程度,(4)成功实施。这些研究强调,电子投资组合既是一种产品,也是一种过程。电子档案袋支持学生收集展示专业能力的手工艺品,这些手工艺品可以应用于求职过程中。电子档案袋的开发过程将社会建构主义的学习方法应用于支持终身学习和提高就业能力的学习。研究结果还强调了为学生提供对电子档案在专业学习过程中的作用的明确期望的重要性。
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