Reflective Journal Psychology 5/4/2013 Campus: City Campus Subject: Psychology Topic: Understanding Human Behaviour and Diversity. Table of Contents: Topic Page Rationalization 4 Cultural Assimilation due to Globalization 6 Drive Reduction Theory 8 Rationalization The Topic I chose from unit one for my Reflective Journal is Rationalization which is based on Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory. Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory of Personality
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professional growth and improvement in my teaching. Because I regularly think about how I teach‚ I better understand my students’ learning goals‚ preferences‚ and challenges. Through reflective practice‚ I have figured out what works well in the classroom and what needs to be changed to help students learn more. Reflective practice has enabled me to adapt my teaching to evolving student needs and classroom contexts. I have made wise choices about instructional design‚ classroom management‚ and evaluation
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Reflective Writing The Learning Centre • http://www.lc.unsw.edu.au A great deal of your time university will be spent thinking; thinking about what people have said‚ what you have read‚ what you yourself are thinking and how your thinking has changed. It is generally believed that the thinking process involves two aspects: reflective thinking and critical thinking. They are not separate processes; rather‚ they are closely connected (Brookfield 1987). Justify actions • Solve problems Deeper meaning
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What is reflective learning? Reflective learning emphasises that learning derives from our experiences as well as the knowledge that we gain from studying. It involves applying knowledge to experiences to create new learning. Reflective learning is also termed experiential learning and is often associated with work-based learning. In HE reflective learning is used to enable you to assess your strengths and weaknesses and identifying areas of study that you want to develop further. This is also a
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20/05/13 HSC024 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1 + 1.2 Physical abuse can be defined as an act of another party involving contact intended To cause feelings of pain or injuries this can be done by punching‚ kicking‚ biting‚ Slapping‚ head butting. Physical abuse can also be caused by mistreatment or not Been given the correct level of care and support. The signs and symptoms that are associated with physical abuse are marks that may be in unusual places
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Outcome 1 – Understand that each individual’s experience of dementia is unique 1.3: Describe how the experience of dementia may be different for individuals who are: Dealing with a learning disability: Dementia generally affects people with learning disabilities in similar ways to people without a learning disability‚ but there are some important differences. People with a learning disability are at greater risk of developing dementia at a younger age - particularly
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partnership agreement provided as follows: (a) Interest at the rate of 10% per annum is to be allowed on the partners’ Capital Account balances. (b) Interest on drawings was to be calculated at 4% per annum. (c) Top was allowed a salary of RM400 per month. (d) Interest on partner loan was 6% per annum. Trial Balance As At 31 December 2009 RM Capital : Top : Middle Current Account : Top : Middle Drawings – Middle (1 October 2009) Loan from Top Furniture and Fittings (cost RM50‚000) Premises Debtor and
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is an active process that helps health care professional gain a deeper understanding of their experiences (Varghese‚ 2010). This essay will discuss about the academic achievements which were obtained during the last semester through a reflective model. The reflective model I have chosen is Gibbs’s model (1988). Gibb’s model of reflection incorporated the following: description‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ analysis‚ a conclusion and an action plan (Brooker et al‚ 2003). The first stage of Gibbs’s model
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Reflective essay writing‚ as its name suggests‚ entails focusing on reflection‚ consideration‚ etc. This is a form of essay writing in which you put down your thoughts. It is quite a flexible form of writing‚ but there are some general rules that you should stick to. You will have a general layout for your essay‚ which includes an introduction‚ a main body and a conclusion. An interesting aspect of reflective essay writing is that you and your reader may benefit by what you reflect on. Your Reflective
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Fraulein Mariano October 18‚ 2013 REFLECTIVE JOURNAL NO. 3 My third week of clinical placement at Trillium Hospital assigned on the same unit and same patient. Arrive early in the lobby of 4J Rehab meet with our Clinical Instructor and group mates. Started with pre-conference had briefing for the day activities assigned as schedule to be with our Clinical Instructor in giving 10:00 am medications. After the briefing‚ I went to the station where‚ met my new preceptor ‚ exchange
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