In recent years there has been a growing interest in the ideas
surrounding reflective practice, specifically in the areas of learning
in management, development and education. This interest has developed
in a growing number of professional fields thus making for very
diverse understandings of what can be regarded as complex approaches
to learning. In order to understand how reflective practice can
support and aid learning it is helpful to acknowledge how we learn.
First, all learners start from their own position of knowledge and
have their own set of experiences to draw upon. Second, learning is
contextual, something which managers need to acknowledge. To make
sense and achieve a deep understanding of material and experiences,
one needs to relate new information to existing knowledge and
experiences. This is best achieved through a process of reflection.
Indeed, the underlying rationale for the chapters in this publication
is to explore how the role of practice, reflection, and critical
reflection are understood and developed within a learning process
which is supported through the application of reflective tools. This
book recognises and makes explicit the diverse, yet inclusive nature
of the field. By including a range of contributions from both subject
specific disciplines and professional contexts, it seeks to enable the
reader in documenting some of the current uses of reflection and
critical reflection, while also illustrating some of the newer methods
in use, as well as the current contributions to thinking in the
subject domain. Through this publication the editor and authors hope
to provide a basis from which continuing professional development and
education can be enhanced. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Reflective Practice: International and
Multidisciplinary Perspectives.
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ISBN
9781351551854
Publisert
2018
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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