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    REFLECTIVE PRACTICE OLUBUNMI COKER Flipping through a pile of handouts on the theries of learning‚ none seemed to offer a straight-jacked answer to the scenario that had occurred in the class that day. My mentor had been approached and rudely told off by a student that morning that all she does in the class is shout at the top of her voice and set the class in disarray. You can imagine how bad she felt. And I certainly did sympathise with her but at the same time‚ the incidence at hand gave me

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    Student Reflective Practice Building Deeper Connections to Concepts Kathleen R. Murphy My classroom is quiet except for the light sounds of tapping keys on keyboards. There is an occasional rustle of papers as students pour through their labs searching for data and information. I move slowly through the rows of tables‚ looking over shoulders‚ commenting quietly on work‚ and answering a question here and there. Suddenly a student calls out‚ "Oh‚ I get it‚ Ms. Murphy! I just had an aha moment

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    Sue said in‚ Becoming Culturally Competent in Social Work Practice “It is crucial that social workers understand and be able to share the worldview of their culturally diverse clients” (Sue‚ n.d‚ pg 26). The goal of this assignment is to understand how culture‚ power‚ and privilege have been influential in my own personal identity and how I engage with clients in social work practice and how they engage with me. Alan Watts once said‚ "trying to define yourself is like trying to bite your own teeth"

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    Reflective practice is a very large subject that has been covered by a number of academic scholars. There are a great many methods and techniques you can use‚ but to save you running through the books yourself‚ here are a few simple ways that you may apply reflective practice to your online teaching and tutoring. Investments In Leadership Training Teaching teachers how to be leaders should take a higher priority within modern education. Below there are five simple ways that you may practice more

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    Reflective Practice Reflective practice is important because it gives us a chance to identify which areas of the setting need improving‚ and enables us to assess our own performance personally and what we need to improve on; reflecting on these things helps to identify what training we may need to take. It gives the staff the opportunity to reflect and exchange ideas then use the knowledge we have acquired to help us with future planning. Most importantly‚ reflective practice allows us to

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    Reflective Practice Professional Reflective Practice is part of the Continuing Professional Development for teachers; these regulations are what the government introduced in 2007‚ for teachers and people teaching in the FE and in the skills sector. (2007 Regulations p.1 IFL)‚ it set’s out to “move forward” the standards and requirement qualifications for teachers working within the FE sector and skills sector in education. Reflective practice plays a big part of Continuing Professional Development

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    1111111 Module 4 Jacqui Brooks Professionalism and Reflective practise. In order to answer the question for this assignment I am going to discuss the ways I use reflective practise. I will compare and contrast three models of reflective practise Donald Schon‚ Brookfield and Kolb. I constantly use “in action” reflective practices which are then followed by “on action” reflective processes as suggested by Donald Schon. I teach Health and Social Care and Vocational Studies to learners‚ aged from 16

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    Social Work Practice Teenage pregnancy is a social issue and is significant to the practice of social work. One of the main goals of social work is to help individuals‚ groups‚ or communities enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning and creating societal conditions favorable to this goal (Benson‚ 2004). It is important for social workers that those of them in practice understand the complexity of teenage pregnancy and the effects it has on the family as a whole. Social workers should

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    Reflective practice is an important tool for teachers to be able to learn from their own classroom experiences (Lane‚ McMaster‚ Adnum‚ & Cavanagh‚ 2014). Particularly for pre-service teachers such as myself‚ it is beneficial to think “about why teachers employ particular strategies” (Alger‚ 2006‚ in Lane et al.‚ 2014) in order to evaluate each approach and better understand our role as teachers. Establishing the habit of reflective practice in order to deconstruct the assumptions I bring with me

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    American educationalist‚ coined the term ‘reflective practice’. Derived from reflection‚ the practice can be undertaken in a multitude of forms‚ such as journalling‚ spoken and written reflection (Usher & Holmes‚ 2014). Schön proposed that there is capacity to reflect in-action‚ (whilst doing something) and on-action (after the action is undertaken). During the reflective cycle the practitioner begins by acknowledging the activities which make up their practice. Then by examination‚ they can critique

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