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    but even as recently as the 1970s and 1980s women have been restricted to the role of complacent giver in their relationships. Their freedom of thought and even private speech have been impossible to repress, however, and through broadening that communication, things have been forced into change. A perfect

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    reason. There two ways of gaining knowledge which are direct observation and reflection. Observation is a fundamental way of finding out about the world around us. The key elements of learning through observation are seeing and listening attentively to whatsoever one is observing. Reflection is replicating what one sees and listens while observing. It involves describing everything you can see out of your window. Reflection involves linking a current experience to previous learning’s as reflecting

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    to not be a candidate for prostatectomy. The current plan is for further conservative therapy. Through the application of the Lasater Clinical Judgement model and effective collaborative inductive reasoning, critical thinking, decision-making and reflection, adequate assessment, diagnosis and intervention was taken to achieve positive health outcomes for the patient. Group Performance During the pre-briefing, the group collectively discussed the patient’s history, presenting issues and other influences

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    reflective accounts could spark further dialogue. Regardless, they have brought the issue to the community in one of the AASP’s journals and now we have more awareness as we continue our academic journey toward future certification. My reflection As a future consultant and counselor, I want to consider myself a coach and leader without any assumed or overreaching power. Today’s sport psychology literature heavily promotes the growth-mindset over a fixed one and the positive approach to

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    opinions / suggestions etc from networks before launching into a new project. A network can be deemed very political and it is important to understand how these changes would affect other members of any group. To achieve this I believe regular communication within this sector is vital. Manage Your Team I would believe the Team has to be the most important factor of the three imperatives, because without a committed, energised and focused team you are going to fail. It is clearly understood that

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    within my service, following risk assessments. I, as with any member of staff am involved in the planning and delivering of learning programmes which support personal and behavioural change, with direction and support from my senior. I maintain communication with other members of staff regarding individuals, sharing

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    Reflection on your personal development Reflection is a major factor in "developing self-awareness" to improve services provided to everyone around me, this is to develop my own understanding in realising the good and bad made previously. Moving forward with a better understanding, as well as rectifying the mistake whilst recognizing the good points, (Horton-Deutsch and Sherwood, 2008). Working in a domiciliary setting and visiting vulnerable adults within their homes, I am constantly trying

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    people learn from their own professional experiences (Pascal and Brown, 2009). Reflection provides opportunity for furthering personal and professional development (Nganga, 2011). As it helps to certify knowledge skills and experience that is used within practice (Freire, 1972). Boud, Keogh and Walker (1985) states that, looking through past and present experiences helps with progression in the future. The reflection on practice is finding the weaknesses and overcoming them (Dyer and Taylor, 2012)

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    Project Title “How to be a Reflective Educator with Children (the Value of Critical Reflection)” Introduction Children have the right to be listened and heard; it is critical that as educators we let the children know that their opinions in matters concerning them, such as what experiences they would like to engage in, is valued. These positive outcomes will extend to the children reciprocating this with other peers, as they begin to interact positively with others. Rationale Throughout this Degree

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    This quarter during communications we were told that we had to do four speeches and two impromptus. Initially, this made me nervous because I didn’t know what I would speak about or who I would do pair and group work with. These speeches made each student in the class meet goals at their own pace (sort of), allowed them to grow their communication skills, and learn more about topics that interested them. The first of the three goals was to “improve ability to deliver speeches for a variety of

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