This article provides advice and tips from Community Care Inform's guide for practice educators on reflection. Written by Siobhan Maclean, the in-depth guide covers the 'What? Why? How?' framework and ...
Being good has never been good enough, there is always room for growth. As a classroom educator, the more I thought about my practice, the more I knew I had to try harder or maybe not harder, but ...
Reflecting on practice and critical incidents is valuable, but complex frameworks can be hard to remember. A new model has been created to simplify the process Abstract Reflection is a tool that is ...
Have you ever found yourself operating on autopilot? Maybe you’ve driven home from work and don’t remember much about the drive. Or maybe you realize, suddenly, that you’ve been scrolling social media ...
Reflective practice should be embedded in nursesâ everyday practice. As the first two articles in this series explained, it is a cornerstone of revalidation and is promoted as essential to learning, ...
Ludwig Wittgenstein was once asked, “What is your aim in philosophy?” His answer: “To show the fly the way out of the fly bottle.” The goal is not to provide more rules or better solutions, but to ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — When it comes to listening, we could all use a little practice. This is why Life Coach Liz Reihm joined FOX43 on April 21 to discuss how to better reflect on your conversations ...
This is the final entry in our mini-series on entrepreneurial practices drawn from our recent book, Teaching Entrepreneurship: A Practice Based Approach (with Heidi Neck and Candy Brush). Our goal was ...
Reflection is a natural part of being human. It's a way to look back at our life and interpret meaning, lessons and enjoyment from our experiences. Yet so many of us only reflect reactively, instead ...
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