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Title: Reflective Writing


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Reflective Writing
  • Adapted from Thurgate C (2007) Foundation Degree
    core presentation

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  • What is reflection
  • Models of reflection
  • Features of reflective writing
  • Styles and strategies for reflective writing
  • Undertaking reflective writing
  • Becoming a reflective practitioner

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What is reflection?
  • Reflection is a thoughtful consideration of
    experience which leads to decisions on what the
    experience means.
  • Constructing and assigning meaning to experiences
    gives the possibility of looking at experience
    from another point of view.
  • Reflection can show critical analysis and
    evaluation of knowledge and skills for role

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Reflective Practice
  • Reflective practice - learn by thinking about
    things that have happened and seeing them in
    different ways, enabling some kind of action to
    be taken

Experience
Action
Reflection
ERA Cycle of Reflective Practice
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  • Description
  • What happened?

Action Plan If it arose again what would you do?
Feelings What were you thinking/feeling?
Evaluation What was good and bad?
Conclusion What else could you have done?
Analysis What sense can you make of it?
Gibbs Reflective Cycle - 1988
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Bortons development framework (1970)
  • What happened, was I doing, were others doing
    identify experience and describe the detail
  • So what more do I need to know to understand
    this, could I have done differently analyse and
    interpret
  • Now what I need to do to make things better,
    will I do, will be the consequences of my actions
    explore alternatives and plan thoughtful action

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Johns Model (1994 version)
  • Describe experience what affected me,
    significance to me, key process
  • Reflection trying to achieve, why my actions,
    consequences to me and others, feelings for me
    and others
  • Influences internal and external on decision
    making, knowledge base used
  • How to deal with this better choices and
    consequences for all concerned
  • Learning feelings, future work, changed ways of
    knowing (evidence, ethics, own development,
    interpretation of experience for professional
    role)

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What is reflective writing?
  • Involves engaging in, and completing the
    reflective cycle using writing processes to help
    learning.
  • Primary purpose learning to enable a
    different or deeper, understanding of what
    experiences mean.

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  • Gives a transformative nature to writing in
    that it adds to the way in which experiences are
    viewed

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Features of reflective writing
  • 1. Reason we are writing
  • Time and space respond to a stimulus
  • Deliberate and purposeful commit self to
    identify learning and frame action
  • Make commitment to content and process of writing

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Features of reflective writing cont.
  • 2. How writing can help order our thoughts
  • Impose some order on the content
  • Prioritise and identify what is important
  • Forced to acknowledge issues that may be ignored
  • Put hierarchical order to issues that are
    significant to self
  • Enables working through the issues
  • Personal process that allows you to work
    systematically through a process of reflection

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Features of reflective writing cont.
  • 3. The purpose of creating a permanent record
  • Provides a fuller picture of what has gone on
  • Record what memory allows us to remember at the
    time
  • Allows the event to be put away for consideration
    at a later date
  • Can not forget or ignore events

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Features of reflective writing cont.
  • 4. Creativity through writing
  • Helps integrate disparate information sets into
    new combinations, enabling a different
    perspective on an issue to be taken.
  • May lead to creative thinking, where actions are
    not only justified and actions defended, but
    development of new understandings and
    perspectives are achieved or understanding of
    past situations are seen in a different light.

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Features of reflective writing cont,
  • 5. Using writing to develop analytical skills
  • Achieved through breaking down things through a
    framework or specific structure that the
    experience didnt possess.

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Features of reflective writing cont.
  • 6. Using writing to develop critical thinking
  • Critical thinking involves problem solving,
    reasoning in considering opposing viewpoints and
    an attitude of enquiry.
  • Components are
  • Identifying and challenging assumptions of
    knowledge, paradigm or experience
  • Recognising the importance of situational context
  • Exploring and imagining alternative viewpoints
  • Reflective scepticism seek alternative evidence

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Features of reflective writing - summary
  • Using writing to develop new understanding and
    knowledge
  • Using writing to show that you understand the
    situation you are looking at
  • Using the first person it your reflection

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Analytical strategies for reflective writing
  • Step back from the incident and take an objective
    view
  • Incorporate processes of analysis and synthesis
    within your writing.
  • Attempt to balance and evaluate all features of
    the experience or event.

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Time out
  • Use a reflective cycle model for an incident that
    has recently occurred at work.

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Becoming a reflective practitioner
  • 1. Practical wisdom
  • 2. Reflexivity
  • 3. Becoming mindful (a window looking out at lots
    of ways of seeing situations)
  • 4. Commitment open and curious
  • 5. Contradiction learn from the negative
  • 6. Understanding of social norms, authority and
    previous learning

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Becoming a reflective practitioner cont.
  • 7. empowerment
  • reconstructing
  • reorientation
  • developing a voice through others, own inner
    voice, social voice, separate and objective voice
  • (Johns 2004)

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References
  • Jasper M (2003) Beginning reflective Practice
    Cheltenham Nelson Thornes
  • Johns C (2004) (2nd ed.) Becoming a reflective
    practitioner Oxford Blackwell
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