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  • Resource 1
    • So what is reflective practice?
    • Definitions of reflective practice
    • The role of self awareness
    • Different traditions of reflection
    • Key terms and concepts
    • Take it further
  • Resource 2
    • Defining and recognising different types of reflective practice
    • Mapping key developments using a continuum
    • Technical communicative and transformative reflection
    • Writing and talking reffectivley
    • Examining different levels of reflective practice
    • Recount
    • Technical reflection
    • Communicative/dialogic reflection
    • Critical/transformative reflection
    • Key terms and concepts
    • Take it further
  • Resource 3
    • Reflective practice in professional environments
    • The ah-ha moments of professional practice
    • Approaching employment
    • How reflective practice is valued in professional environments
    • Understanding background and values
    • Take it further

Understanding background and values

David Smith and Rosemary Hamill emphasise the need to consider one’s own values when formulating a response to an event or a position on a particular problem. David introduces the term ‘passionate creed’. Pay attention to how he describes what this concept means and how it relates to critical reflection.

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