Reflective Listening What is It? Reflective listening means understanding both what a person says and what a person feels‚ and then relaying this back to him or her in your own words. The Purpose of Reflective Listening Suppose a student tells you about a difficult event with a classmate. A simple example of your response might be: “So you were really feeling angry with him.” Imagine these three different responses from your tutee and the potential benefits: “No. Not angry‚ just upset
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REFLECTIVE ESSAY I have been a student at Anglia Ruskin University for one semester‚ and over the duration of my stay I have grown and learned more than I thought possible. I came to this course already knowing that I wanted to be a journalist‚ I had taken media in college and through that I knew exactly what I was heading for. Going through this course has taught me so much more about journalism; moreover it has taught me how to write and express myself‚ how to think like a journalist and
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Reflective Journal Help The following are helpful formulas for reflective journal writing. Formula D-I-E-P D – Describe objectively what happened • Answer the question‚ “What did I do‚ read‚ see‚ hear etc? I – Interpret the events • • • • • Explain what you saw and heard; Your new insights; Your connections with other learning‚ your feelings etc; Your hypotheses; your conclusions Answer the question what might this mean? E – Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of what was observed
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REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT I started my shift at 7:15 am. My work clothes are comfortable and unrestrictive; my footwear is flat‚ sensible and offers protection to my feet and ankles. When I arrive to the service user’s home‚ I knock on the door and wait to be let in either by one of the service user’s or by a work colleague. Once inside I greet the service user‚ if they are awake. I then head to the sleep in room‚ to start verbal handover with my work colleague. After the 15 minute handover‚ I then
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Ethics Reflective Journal By KRB Health Law and Ethics HSC/478 February 6‚ 2012 Francis Mieczkowski‚ Jr The Troubled Teen This story centered on a 16 year old‚ Rachel‚ who was in labor‚ and accompanied to the hospital by her parents. At issue the parents were reluctant to authorize treatment or allow the nurse to provide pain medication to their daughter. Legally‚ the parents must authorize treatment for a child who has not reached the age of 18‚ but‚ according to Boonstra
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REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Reflection has been defined as an active‚ persistent and careful consideration of any belief or supposed form of knowledge (Dewey‚ 1933. Dawn‚ 2007). Reflective practice is a process to improve quality of performance in the workplace‚ skills up to date throughout workplace and leads to understanding the field of care. Reflection requires self-awareness and analysis (Schutz et al‚ 2004). To reflect the incident‚ I have used Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle because it easy to follow
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Summary Reflective Overview Introduction The first reflective learning journal I worte has bad achievement‚ since I was confused to write it with no direction and also I did not ask for help.However‚the significant point is that I have learnt a lot from the first journal‚not only knowing the structure of journal‚ but I also learn how to assess and improve my personal skills and interpersonal skills. From now on‚I pay attention to the second reflective journal from week 4 to week7.I think I
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PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING 1. The main points are : Kolb proposed the process of experiential learning composed on by ‘four adaptive learning modes’ which are : * Reflective observation * Abstract conceptualization * Concrete experience * Active experimentation As per Kolb learning is defined as “the process whereby knowledge is created through transformation of experience”. This implies that the educators should use the learner’s personal beliefs and theories in a learning situation
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REFLECTIVE DAIRY REVIEW In this reflective diary view‚ I will introduce myself and then an introduction about my topic. I have done diploma in general nursing midwifery from India .After the study I acquired 3year of experience from a super speciality hospital in New Delhi. During the time of my career I came to know that having a degree in hand could give me a good future. So I joined in a collaborative degree programme (BSc (Hons) Nursing) with Inscol academy and John
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Research‚ and Practice. New York: Routledge‚ 1991. Brookfield‚ S. D. Developing Critical Thinkers: Challenging Adults to Explore Alternative Ways of Thinking and Acting. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass‚ 1987. Brookfield‚ S. D. Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass‚ 1995. Bruce‚ R. “Strange but True: Improve your Health Through Journaling.” May‚ 1998. Web address: [http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/article/node/442] Christensen‚ R Cortright‚ S. M. Journaling: A Tool for the
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