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    reflective cycles and justify their use in continued learning. Reflection is something that many of us do on a daily basis without even realising it. It is a process you go through where you recapture your experiences, analyse and evaluate them, to make sense of them. This lets you consider whether alternative actions would have led to an alternative outcome. The term ‘critical’ reflection introduces a further element to reflection. This enables you to not only think about the processes, but…

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    me to begin my own reflection by identifying the skills that line managers require for sound people management and developing on these points to evaluate my own skill set and whether it coincides with a managers competencies. This will help me improve and develop oneself in the future and perhaps lead me to participate in activities which set to improve on existing and new skills. However, to build the foundations of my reflection there needs be an understanding of what reflection is and its…

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    We had the opportunity to test out our group and teamwork skills, identify our individual shortcomings as well as our weaknesses as a group and work towards producing an outstanding piece of work. While working on the task, I took advantage of the opportunity to reflect upon my interpersonal and communication skills. M. Bambacas and M. Patrickson (2008, p.52) argue that “Interpersonal communication explains "the means" by which organisational activities, such as managing, controlling, planning,…

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    My Clios Reflection

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    To demonstrate my understanding of the CHYS 2P15 materials and reflections, I will be drawing on both of my CLIOs. Through explaining my CLIOs, I will be reflecting on normalized school experiences and applying them through the three major lenses in the child and youth studies field, which are developmental, exceptionalities, and sociocultural lenses. I will also bring the experience to a broader context where the incident will be brought outside of the field, and it will look at how it affects…

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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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    I have been asked to create a reflective account on an incident within my HNC work placement where I have had to overcome communication barriers with a patient. My reflection will be structured using Driscoll’s cycle, known as Driscoll (1994) Model of reflection. According to Driscolls cycle there are three processes in which should be used when reflecting on an incident or in general practice. These are what (returning to the situation), so what (understanding the context) and now what…

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    Privilege Walk Reflection

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    were going through their own emotions. Finally, of all the strange things I felt, I wanted to be able to step backward with them. Is this empathy, or a basic desire to be included? I may not be able to answer this question, but as I stated before, reflection is…

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    Purpose Of Self Reflection

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    The purpose of the self-reflection journal is looking back at something that happened to you; how did you analyze the event or idea; what is the consequence or what it means to you and your ongoing progress as a learner. Self-reflection is exclusive component in life that helps us to understanding better of whom we are as individual, and what makes us to be what we are. In the relation to the Kim’s game exercise, I was quiet and contemplative in the beginning. As it was demonstrated visually I…

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    Y. E Class Reflection

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    to make all classes of equal priority and that 's something I didn 't do. Of all my classes this is the one where I read the most. This class taught me the importance of time management. The more time I had between reading and actually writing my reflection the better the writing was. Having time management is important, but not the most important thing I learned in this class. Over the course of the years I’ve become the type of person who wasn’t very open to admitting being afraid, having…

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    Reflection Paper Reflection presents the opportunity for an individual to consider how their personal experiences and observations have shaped their way of thinking and acceptance of new ideas or information. Additionally, having the ability to reflect upon personal and professional experiences provides insight into an individuals strengths and weaknesses and is necessary to sustain personal and professional improvement and growth. Though, there are a number of reflective practice techniques…

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