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    The importance of reflective practice. Reflective practice is the ability to constantly monitor one ’s own performance in a given role and make adjustments where necessary. For me reflective practice is particularly important because no two clients will ever be the same and it is vitally important to remain reactive and reflective at all times. Reflective practice has been demonstrated to have significant benefits when it comes to the delivery of client-centred care‚ and can help me to ensure

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    Development Complete research on a range of models of reflective practice such as: * Schon D * Moon J * Gibbs reflective cycle * Atkins and Murphy’s models of reflection Prepare a report that compares these models and how you could use them. Reflecting on our practices enables us to identify areas where improvement may be needed and hopefully‚ this will give us the motivation needed to make these changes. Reflecting on our own practice is important because it allows us to assess what

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    developing their personal and professional skills as reflective practitioners. Linda Thornton and Pat Brunton discuss what you can do The quality of provision in any early years settings is dependent on the skills‚ attitudes‚ knowledge and experience of everyone who works there. Reflective practice is the key to quality improvement as it helps to identify the strengths and weaknesses of different aspects of a setting’s provision. Being a reflective practitioner involves thinking about how you currently

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    (1984) Experiential Learning: Experience as the Source of Learning and Development. Prentice Hall‚ New Jersey Beard‚ Colin; Wilson‚ John P.. Experiential Learning : A Handbook of Best Practice for Educators and Trainers. London‚ ‚ GBR: Kogan Page Ltd.‚ 2006. p 32. Johns‚ C. and Graham‚ J. (1996) Using a Reflective Model of Nursing and Guided Reflection. Nursing Standard 11 (2) 34-38. http://www.ahot.utu.fi/yliopistot/materiaali/index/using_a_model_of_reflection.pdf Berne E (1964) The games people

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    within the context of workplace coaching. Evidence will be presented that supports the educational and developmental value of this approach. In conclusion‚ one particular tool will be recommended that workplace coaches can use to facilitate the reflective process for coachees. The science behind reflection Some of the most compelling descriptions of the significance of reflection as a key to changes in the brain‚ hence changes to behaviour; come from the field of neuroscience: In her article on „Brain

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    E1) As a practitioner‚ you would be expected to form professional relationships with many different people within the setting. In a childcare environment there may be a child who has behavioural problems‚ effective communication would then need to take place with a behavioural therapist in order to ensure the child has their individual needs met. As a practitioner it is highly recommended that they should develop high standards of communication‚ as it is required in all aspects of working with children

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    “Reflection: Turning Experience in to Learning”‚ London: Kogan Brockbank‚ A. and McGill‚I. (1998) “Facilitating Reflective Learning in Higher Education”‚ Buckingham: SHRE/Open University Press Cowan‚J. (1998) “On Becoming an Innovative University Teacher Reflection in Action”‚ Buckingham SRHE/ Open university Press. Dewy‚J.(1993)”How we think. A restatement of the relation of reflective thinking to the educative process”.(revised edition)‚ Boston:D.C.Heath. Kolb‚D.A. (1984) ’Experiential Learning

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    with the intend of reflecting on my preparation‚ planning‚ implementation‚ presentation and evaluation of the session. This essay will examine what I have learnt from this process mentioning my strengths as well as areas of future development. The reflective model I have chosen to use is Gibbs model (Gibbs 1988). Reflection can be depicted as a cycle (Gibbs‚ 1988). First an experience must take place‚ this is sometimes referred to as a critical incident in this context‚ new feelings about the event

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    Student Feedback ‘Conversation Records’ Appendix C.… In house Continued Professional Development Record Appendix D …………….………… PDP Personal Development Plan Appendix E ………………..……………………. Curriculum Vitae Appendix F ………………………….… Reflective Learning Journal I am increasingly aware of the responsibility that comes with a job in teaching. My conscious and unconscious action may have important long term effects for the young people I teach. Many of my students

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    RELATIONSHIPS" USING THE GIBBS REFLECTIVE CYCLE 1981 WORDS This essay will explore the use of the Gibbs reflective cycle upon the development of therapeutic relationships within health and social care contexts. The Gibbs reflective cycle will be described and applied as a tool to an experience with a patient within health and social care. The Gibbs reflective cycle will then be evaluated for its efficacy and placed in context with the importance of reflective practice within health and social care

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