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Australian higher education institutions have struggled to develop clear strategies for developing and assessing graduate attributes within their specific disciplinary contexts. Using the example of the graduate attribute of social responsibility, this paper explores the outcomes of using assessment tasks to raise the awareness of development of graduate attributes, while at the same time contextualising their meaning and relevance within pre-service teachers ' immediate lived experiences within the study situation. The data collected were pre- and post-surveys as well as written reflections. The findings indicate that if embedded in an explicit way in assessment tasks that require reflection on the development of social responsibility within practicum experience, the pre-service teachers demonstrate an increased awareness of its relevance to their emerging teaching practice.
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Howells, K., Fitzallen, N., & Adams, C. (2016). Using assessment to develop social responsibility as a graduate attrib in teacher education. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 41(6), 52–67. https://doi.org/10.14221/ajte.2016v41n6.4
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