A reflection paper can be written on an assigned piece of reading‚ a lecture or an experience‚ such as an internship or volunteer experience. A reflection paper should be further simplified by the teacher or professor who assigns it to you. However‚ for the most part‚ a reflection paper cites your reactions‚ feelings and analysis of an experience in a more personal way than in a formal research or logical essay. When writing a reflection paper on literature or another experience‚ the point is to
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guide the author undertake this reflection‚ Johns (2002) reflective model will be utilised. As the first stage of Johns reflective model asks for the description of the event‚ the descriptive part will be attached (see appendix A). In accordance with the NMC Code of Professional Conduct (2008) the names of the individual involved have been changed using pseudonym in the form of James‚ Jennifer and Christina for the purpose of maintaining confidentiality. This reflection has been chosen as it has shown
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could be enhanced by 2 different kinds of activity – Reflection in-action and Reflection on-action. Reflection in-action requires workers to think ahead and reflect on what they are doing‚ and to revise actions in the light of that reflection. Reflection on-action is an activity that requires workers to analyse information from activities thay have been engaged with. A model is a tool to provide structure to an activity and it is important to choose the one that suits your style. Whichever model
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whether good or bad. It is a way of learning by reviewing and thinking back over a situation or an activity. As a result you can identify your strengths and weaknesses and start working on improving yourself. Most of the time you do some form of reflection without even realising it. You can use different methods for a reflective practice: keeping a diary or a journal‚ writing down what happened can help you get a clear picture of a situation having a
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service. Be accountable for the quality of my work and I take responsibility for maintaining and improving my knowledge and skills.. 2.1 Explain the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving the quality of service protocol. Reflection is the examination of personal thoughts and actions. This means focusing on how you interact with colleagues‚ service users and the environment. It means thinking about how you could have done something differently‚ what you did well‚ what you
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University of Phoenix Imagination - “Girl Before the Mirror” The painting by Pablo Picasso “Girl Before the Mirror” was the painting that caught my attention because at first glance I notice a woman adjusting the mirror as she is looking at her reflection; this is something I do every day. I gazed longer at the painting and the woman’s appearance seems to be younger in the mirror‚ perhaps she is reflecting on her past (youth). The dialogue taking place in this story is with herself as she is reflecting
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apple makes this concept as important. This poem is about life but its focuses are what are in between‚ the missed life experiences and the regret that the speaker is left with. In an online article‚ the author states “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
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ASSESSMENT CRITERIA MARKS FOR WEIGHTING EACH FOR TOTAL SECTION MODULE GRADE MARKING SCHEME FOR REFLECTIVE REPORT Reflection of Identify key personal personal and key skills that were skills demonstrated/developed whilst working as a group 35 e.g. time management‚ organization‚ communication etc Reflection of role Identify personal role and skills within within group and group working interaction within a team‚ effective
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with other members of staff regarding individuals‚ sharing relevant information. Working within the statutory legislation requirements and in accordance with the general Education and Care policies. 2.1 Reflecting on your practice is important as it allows you to identify areas in which you need to improve‚ i.e. communication. I may ask to go on training for Makaton as I find it difficult to understand what is being communicated by a certain service user. This would benefit both myself
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her to sit down and began to move towards her in a way that indicated I was likely to sit her down myself. At that point the child giggled and ran away from me quickly‚ shouting loudly and refusing to come to the carpet area I felt it was very important the child sat down‚ with no toys in her hand‚ and I was concerned other children would copy her behaviour. I felt embarrassed to be under the child’s control! The child seemed to be enjoying this and I did not feel confident at all and immediately
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