assumed knowledg e
Nov 29, 2014
assumed knowled
ge
reflective thinking
PDP is a process not an outcome
PDP
what form does it take?
what is reflection?
the image of looking at oneself in a mirror, suggested by the word, means that it has implications of being conscious of what one is doing.
what is reflection?reflection is studying one's own study methods as seriously as one studies the subject
and
thinking about a learning task after you have done it.
unless you do this, the task will almost certainly be wasted.
what is reflection?so
knowing yourself –
Why
What
How
When
so
The workshop
Groups of 4
Divide your group into two separate groups A and B.
Group A has to communicate as much information to
Group B as to what is in the bag.
Nobody is to look in the bag.
Group B has to document as much information as they can.
The task is 5 minutes long.
Group B presents their information.
reflectiveprocessreflective process
reflective process
Describe what happened
reflective process
What was your role?
reflective process
What feelings and perceptions surrounded the experience?
reflective process
How would you explain the situation to someone else?
reflective process
What might this experience mean in the context of your course?
reflective process
What other perspectives, theories or concepts could be applied to the situation?
so
How to reflect?in any learning situation you should
- participate actively during it
- reflect on it afterwards
- prepare for it beforehand
what is reflection?
how do you think you work?
how do you actually work?
what is reflection?
what is reflection?so
when do you work?
where do you work?time scale timelocation
how does when where and how you work inform your working pattern and approach to work?
what is reflection?
what is reflection?there are two types of reflection
- reflection-in-action(thinking on your feet)
- reflection-on-action (retrospective thinking).
what is reflection?
what is reflection?reflection is a process of .........
reviewing an experience of practice
in order to
describe,
analyse,
evaluate
and so inform learning about practice
what is reflection?
what is reflection?the reflective student thinks about their own experience of studying
and then decides what changes of approach might be most suitable.
what is reflection?
so
Why do it?
why PDP is important - employees
flexibility, adaptability and the capacity to cope and manage change
why PDP is important - employees
self motivation and drive
why PDP is important - employees
analytical ability and decision making
why PDP is important - employees
communication and interpersonal skills
why PDP is important - employees
team working ability and collaborative skills
PDP
what form does it take?
formatA4, 5, 6, 7, 8
phone
i pad
blog
a journal is a place for...Recording
thoughts, ideas, observations, things
Reflecting
to gain understanding
Analyzing
to further your learning
Concluding
setting out what you have thought about
what’s in it - actual?written notes
diagrams
drawings
sketches
what’s in it - ideas?personal insight
observations
questions
speculation
the work of others
contentraw un-thought-out observations
recorded close to the action think police note book
reflection
stuff you have thought about
connectionsnotes on the unexpected
some questions
what happened?
why did it happen?
what do I think about this?
what should I do as a result of this?
how do I do this?
how to use itwrite often
note down dates and times
write freely - without hesitation
write down stuff even if its not relevant
practical use• Use the journal to cut and paste content
when it is needed for pieces of writing – statements, reflective essays etc rather than having to sit down and create a piece of writing from scratch.
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