“Reflective practice is the ability to reflect on one’s actions so as to engage in a process of continuous learning,” according to American philosopher and professor Donald Schön. It is used in ...
Let’s take a moment to investigate this phrase. What does this mean? That you don’t have a book? That you haven’t shared your work with others? That you're not an expert? Think about what this means ...
Reflection is an essential building block of revalidation and an opportunity for practitioners to understand and learn from their experiences to improve their practice. This article – the first in a ...
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 ...
The rapid development of Large Language Models (LLMs) forces educators to confront a difficult question: Can AI meaningfully support reflective practice, or will it simply accelerate the reduction of ...
Source: From the ever-evolving visual journal of C. Malchiodi © 2016 Like many art therapists, I have kept visual journals [also known as art journals] for longer ...
There is evidence that reflective practice, which focuses on the emotional aspects of nursing, can improve nurses’ wellbeing and mental health, a need further highlighted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
This is a highly readable user-friendly introductory text focusing on reflective practice and professionalism, linking theory with practice. The author has woven her experience expertly into this book ...
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