Guidance Notes for Students Pete Watton Jane Collings Jenny Moon April 2001 Contents Aims and Objectives Using the Guidance Notes What is Required in Reflective Writing Deepening Reflection Exercise in Reflective Writing -1 Multiple Perspectives in Reflective Writing Possible Sources of Evidence for Reflection Exercise in Reflective Writing –2 Practising Reflective Writing References Bibliography Web Sites Pack Evaluation Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 17
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Reflection is a critical skill in becoming an effective teacher as it allows a teacher to review‚ understand‚ reform and manage their interaction with students‚ colleagues‚ establishment and community‚ as well as their personal and professional selves. Brookfield (2017) provides four lenses through which to reflect critically on our practice as a teacher: through our student’s eyes; through our colleague’s eyes; through our personal experience; and through theoretical literature. Brookfield’s
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Q2. Discuss two personal factors and two external factors that could influence a child or young person’s development. A2. A personal factor that may influence a Childs development would be being born with or later developing a brain tumour. Brain
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g.‚ tattoos‚ piercings‚ etc. The boys had on hoodies‚ t-shirts‚ jeans and Nike‚ and Addias. None of the kids had any kind of body art‚ tattoos. But they did have their ear pierced. Reflect on your observation experience. Write a 500-750-word reflection describing the communication styles‚ social/interpersonal behaviors‚ topics of discussion‚ common phrases and verbiage‚ attitudes‚ and clothing and body art. Be sure to include any surprises you encountered versus what you expected. GCU
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As a result‚ the schools decided to limit recess at this time and instead have recess later in the afternoon when levels were not as high. Even with the pollution monitors‚ health problems still began to occur in El Paso. In 2010‚ an outbreak of asthma cases among children began. S.E. Saran‚ a biologist and environmentalist‚ conducted research on the respiratory response of children along the U.S.-Mexican border through a journal entry she wrote called‚ “Air Pollution and Acute Respiratory Response
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New numbers) and when in severe range can affect child functioning in all areas of child life. . Anxiety disorders are one of the most common psychiatric disorders that are co-morbid with medical illnesses. There is association between childhood asthma eczema (slattery and reference) allergies and anxiety disorders of childhood; however‚ the data on food allergies and its association with anxiety disorders in children seems to be sparse. In children with severe food allergies‚ anxiety and parental
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sponsors conferences‚ and lobbies for legislation. Some challenges that the organization face a in the global economy are combating smoking‚ the ever-growing incidence of asthma‚ a global resurgence of tuberculosis‚ and the continuing need to educate people about the dangers of smoking and air pollution. “As of 2000‚ the number of asthma cases in the U. S. had grown to around 26 million‚ and this number is expected to grow over the next twenty years.” (The History of American Lung Association). The
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The Concept of Reflective Practice Reflective practice is the capacity to reflect on action so as to engage in a process of continuous learning‚ which‚ according to the originator of the term is‚ one of the defining characteristics of professional practice. According to one definition‚ it involves paying critical attention to the practical values and theories which inform everyday actions‚ by examining practice reflectively and reflexively. This leads to developmental insight. Reflective practice
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on clinical placement and examine how this has helped to shape my professional practice. Reflection maybe defined a process in which a nurse may learn‚ appreciate and improve their practice (Rolfe 2001). Having the ability to reflect on actions within clinical practice is important proposes that a reflective model enables learning whilst utilising experiential knowledge from previous reflections. Reflection may also be seen as a reviewing process of an experience that examines‚ describes‚ evaluates
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not related to the ankle injury; however‚ past medical history shows asthma‚ eczema (allergy) and oral thrush due to the use of inhaled beclomethasone. 2) What is the role of salbutamol in the treatment of asthma? Salbutamol is short acting beta agonist‚ which symptomatically relieves the asthmatic attacks by bronchodilation of bronchi. Acts within minutes 3) What is the role of beclomethasone in the treatment of asthma? A- To reduce the inflammation (edema) in the wall of bronchi by its
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