A new book proposes ways for educators to rethink classroom management with a critical eye to their own practices and the evidence provided by research and experience. In From Discipline to Culturally ...
The ability to engage in self-reflection as a psychologist is not just a skill but a necessity. Reflective practice is a cornerstone of effective therapy, offering a mirror through which psychologists ...
Liz Markey is a chaplain in the department of spiritual care; Rachel Farvis is palliative care clinical nurse specialist at Edinburgh Cancer Centre; both at NHS Lothian. Markey L, Farvis R (2014) ...
Instructors should take the time to ask themselves what they can do differently when students struggle on an assignment. If there are pain points in the courses they are teaching, and students ...
Self-reflection, at its simplest, means taking time to slow down and think about you and your experiences, as part of increasing your self-awareness, learning and growth. Self-reflection in leadership ...
Nurses are constantly being encouraged to be reflective practitioners. While many articles have been written on the subject there is little practical advice for nurses on how to reflect critically.
Let’s take a moment to investigate this phrase. What does this mean? That you don’t have a book? That you haven’t shared your work with others? That you're not an expert? Think about what this means ...
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