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    Personal reflective account I have chosen to use Kolb 's (1931) experiential learning model of reflection to reflect on my personal experience of moving house. I considered this to be the best model to assist me in reflecting on my experience as it allowed me to reflect on what happened, what my experience was, why it happened and what I will do when/if it happened again (McLeod, 2010). What happened? I lived with my parents for 20 years, we had always lived in the same house, so I had never…

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    The Faceless Analysis

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    matter how silly it sounds. Another thing that I could point out from an objective viewpoint that there is really no sense behind the faceless having no mouths. As a reader I would think that it would make more sense, because they are trying to be as human as possible, they would add in a mouth. The faceless having no mouth would just further alienate them and make them more uncomfortable to look at, but then again, you can’t see them unless you’re looking from the corner of your mouth. I…

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    Throughout my highschool years, I have reflected upon how I have grown as a global citizen and as an academic student. These reflections are usually based upon different projects I have completed in class or presentations that were assigned to me, but this year has allowed me to reflect on unique experiences. I have become more aware of the situations that happen in the real world; this has strengthened my skills for college and my future career, which shows my growth as an academic student.…

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    glass are all entities that can show the effect of reflection. Reflection is not just the glare or the throwing back by body or light. It can also show the ways of a current feeling or how you are physically. Reflection in The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a major symbol throughout the novel. It displays how characters are viewed, discovers real identity, and the effects of lives it has continuously during the reading. The symbol reflection is very important and carries many…

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    In this assignment I will reflect on team working during our care pathway group project and its implications for practice. Reflection is important due to the way that healthcare professionals develop their practice by learning from their experiences, as well as how it benefits one’s professional development (Jasper et al 2013). This is further supported by The Health and Care Professions Councils’ (HCPC) code of conduct which instructs that a registrant must “keep your professional knowledge and…

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    Advanced Tech Reflection

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    Advance Tech Writing Reflection/Team Reflection Imagine that you recently had a car accident and you were partially responsible. If you had to write and tell your parents about the accident, what might you say? Imagine how you might tell the story differently to your friends, or insurance company. Which details would you share with each group and which would you leave out? Would the order in which you told the various details be different? As one can see in this story, the way the story is told…

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    “In general, reflective practice is understood as the process of learning through and from experience towards gaining new insights of self and/or practice” (Boud et al 1985; Boyd and Fales, 1983; Mezirow, 1981, Jarvis, 1992). Dewey (1933) was the first to really describe and define reflective practice. He argued that it was an opportunity for people to move away from routine thinking to a critical consideration of knowledge (Finlay, 2008). Dewey started the concept but for the purpose of…

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    Reflection commentary of coaching skills This reflection commentary will consider the use of the: Outcome; Scaling: Know – how and Resources; Affirm and Action and Review (OSKAR) model scaling strategy (Jackson & McKergow, 2006, p. 138) during a coaching intervention with a work colleague (hereafter called the ‘participant’). My commentary will explore the interaction. It will examine if any learning took place for the participant or myself, as well as the appropriateness of the OSKAR scaling…

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    Reflective Practice Nvq

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    Ai You are going to be a mentor for a new social care worker as part of their induction process, part of your role is to help them prepare for the review after their probation period. Aia Reflective practice is a process where you stop and think about your practice and how you’re working, consciously analyse your decision making and whether you need to evaluate and refocus on your existing knowledge and helps you generate new ideas. Aib Reflective practice is important as you know how well…

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    it is an imperative job skill. They must be able to self reflect and learn from their own success and mistakes. I have used reflection with younger students with questions like, do you think you understand what was taught? But now I realize, that was surface stuff. How DO we teach them to be reflective learners? That was the question posed on Twitter awhile ago. My tendency is to have kids write responses to prompts that would spur reflection. But then I began to think about my own…

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