Reflecting on developing teaching practice The word reflection has been used consistently throughout our first module and has been seen to be prerequisite of good teaching and development. Reflecting itself has been a very useful practice. Taking the time to observe and analyse‚ whilst using a detailed checklist has also enabled us to use this process correctly. I have found that there are patterns within my reflective log and an awareness of what is needed to change in terms of improvement in
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a reflective model. Reflection is defined as being ‘an active process of witnessing one’s own experience in order to take a closer look and explore it in depth’ (Johns‚ C. 2005). The Nursing and Midwifery Council believe that all students should undertake the art of reflection as part of their training‚ in order to become a competent nurse‚ (NMC‚ 2010). Reflective practice is used so that the student can make the connection between the theory and the practical. Reflections are used to make a starting
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in another window. 5. REFLECTION ON EACH ITEM Write a brief reflection on each item or piece of work and explain why the item was included in this portfolio. 6. WRITE A REFLECTION: UNIT 2 TO UNIT 5 Provide an example of your best and challenging work from each unit. Explain why you regard the sample as your best work and also why it was challenging. Comment on your discussion forums and suggest ways in which we can improve on this online module. Write a reflection on the role of a professional
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The poem “Mirror” by Sylvia Plath is told from the point of view of a mirror hanging up on a wall. This mirror has‚ over time‚ been privy to the tears of a woman over who she sees in it‚ desperate grasps at moonlit lies‚ and the endless speculations of a pink with speckles wall. “Mirror” is a poem that probes into the corners of human nature‚ beauty‚ life‚ and death‚ reflecting back their truths to readers as good mirrors do. In this poem‚ readers can see the truth about themselves reflected among
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contend that Magritte’s Not to be Reproduced divulges the futility of the excessive scrutiny of images and simultaneously contrasts traditional and modern forms of mediation. One of the foremost elements of this painting is the seemingly improper reflection of the man. Because the man is standing facing the mirror‚ the viewer would expect to see the man’s face reflected‚ yet only the backside of the man is shown. This portion of the work confronts the common obsession with discovering the concealed
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“This is setup by Frost to contrast with the post-shift tone and ultimately reveal the theme” (Newman). This type of contrast shows the readers how important it truly is to make the most of ones life. We come to an understanding for the poems reflection when Frost writes‚ " I cannot rub the strangeness from my sight I got from looking through a pane of glass I skimmed this morning from the drinking trough and held against the world of hoary grass". This statement makes it seem as
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addition‚ (Howartson‚ J.‚ 2010) emphasises that when one reflects on their practice‚ it enables them to analyse their experience and consider other explanations for what happened and if there are alternative ways of doing things. Therefore‚ to enhance reflection in practice‚ there are key values that underpin nursing.
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Introduction Reflection is a process that enables nurses to explore and evaluate clinical situations and hence identify areas of improvement for future practice. This reflection paper will evaluate the interviewee and interviewer’s performance and thoughts during the interview process. Interviewee’s reflection The panel welcomed the interviewee and gave some time to settle. This helped me to reduce the anxiety level and nervousness. When entering the interview room‚ I tried not to show my nervousness
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relates to Kolb’s experimental learning cycle. This concrete experience was central to the design of the session and there was also an opportunity for the group to reflect on and share thoughts about their experience. (Reflective observation). This reflection was observed from my peer evaluation form. Reflecting on the success of the learning facilitation‚ I can identify that the learning materials developed and presented to my peers were successful. One of my peer group commented that the information
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Pia George NVQ Health and Social Care Unit 2: Engage in Personal Development in Health and Social Care Settings 1.1 & 1.2 My job requires that I am personally responsible to uphold the statement of values in all areas of my work. I have to provide emotional and educational support and demonstrate a caring attitude towards others which is based on respect dignity and equality. I plan organise and implement activities within my service‚ following risk assessments. I‚ as with any member of
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