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    SPE 480 Self-Reflection and Learning Agenda Paper BACKGROUND: Describe your professional Identity: I am a dedicated person to the game of many sports and teaching. I have taught several different sports and also have been well trained in a classroom setting. Working with children of all ages‚ I have 8 years of coaching football‚ 4 years of basketball‚ 12 years of softball with private lessons as well and 3 years’ experience working with special needs students in a classroom. I have a bachelor’s

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    Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Reflective Cycle (Gibbs G‚ 1988) 3 2.1 Description 3 2.2 Feelings 3 2.3 Evaluation 4 2.3.1 Good experiences 4 2.3.2 Bad Experiences 4 2.4 Analysis 4 2.5 Conclusion of learning experience 5 2.6 Action Plan 5 3 Kolb’s Learning Cycle (1976) 5 4 Conclusion of Report 6 5 Works Cited 6 Table of Figures No table of figures entries found. Introduction In this report‚ I am going to describe my own role in helping the team

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    understand why having MDT meetings are important‚ and the importance they have on effective patient care. Structure Membership & Attendance
Technology (availability and use)
Physical environment of the meeting venue Preparation for MDT meetings Organisation/administration during MDT meetings Clinical Decision Making Case management and clinical decision-making process Team-working
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    Theology 104 September 15‚ 2014 Reflection Paper #1 Introduction: I started attending church when I first came to the United States at age of 13. Many Korean immigrants choose religion just for relationship within Korean community and for to earn information on their children’s education. This was the same reason why my dad took my brother and I to church. I was a Sunday Christian for 10 years. I knew knowledge on the Bible but always questioned inside if I am a true Christian. With grace of

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    their practice is the result of careful reflection . . . They themselves learn lessons each time they teach‚ evaluating what they do and using these self-critical evaluations to adjust what they do next time. (Why Colleges Succeed‚ Ofsted 2004‚ para. 19) What this chapter is about . . . . . . . Reflective practice ± what is it? Why and how should we do it? Reflection `in’ and `on’ action Some models of reflective practice Using reflection as a basis for improving learning and teaching

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    and how they have influenced my own advocacy. I have learnt that the best way to improve my own advocacy is through reflective practice‚ a theory developed by Schon. I have found Gibbs reflective cycle to be of most relevance since‚ it is based on the peer review process. By implementing the theories into my reflection and evaluating the effectiveness of different styles of advocacy‚ I have been able to identify what is good and what is bad advocacy. Firstly‚ I have learnt that attendance to seminars

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    REFLECTION on Nursing Handover I have decided to reflect upon the first time I did a nursing handover. In accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (2004) Code of professional conduct‚ confidentiality shall be maintained and the patient’s name is changed to protect indentity. Reflective writing is considered a key component of portfolio assessment because it provides evidence of skills development and increasing clinical competence (Smith 2005). What is reflection? Reflection is defined

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    Acute Care: Care Implementation and Evaluation. This assignment will be based around the care that is implemented and evaluated‚ within a National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust (FT). The focus of the assignment will be to discuss two health problems that a selected patient has and has been admitted to the FT with. The selected patient had been admitted into FT with breathing difficulties and also suffering from dehydration. The assignment will focus upon the goals that are set for the

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    Introduction Critical reflection may be defined as analysing‚ observing‚ questioning of assumptions and learning through experience. Critical reflection is thought upon at all times by most people on a day-to-day basis. Predominantly reflection is done when an error has occurred. Whether it be reflecting on a personal relationship‚ work‚ family or even Critical Reflection critical reflection about one’s upbringing. Nursing professionals are required to critically reflect at all times so to help

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    skills in different aspects English‚ for example listening and speaking skills. However‚ the demerit was that there was few chances to practice spoken English. During the English lesson‚ the teacher preferred to use Cantonese for the sake of taking care of the classmates who were weak in English. I could just make appointments with the English teacher to practice my English when I was free. To make improvements‚ I could only use the programs provided by Self-Learning Language Centre. In order to

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