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    1. Within Sports Coaching Literature, it has been established that reflection is a generic term for intellectual and effective activities, in which individuals examine their experiences, in order to develop new understanding and intrapersonal appreciation (Knowles, et al., 2006). Research in this field has advocated reflective practice as an approach to professional development which positively impacts coaching effectiveness (Cropley, et al., 2012). This reflective report shall discuss, analyse and

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    would have been a good place to interrupt the client to focus on something. When I did jump in and reflect, for some reason I just do not sit well with my reflection. I honestly do not know what I could have said that would have been better and maybe this was just a time where silence would have been best for the client and I. My reflection felt too rushed and I think that if I would have taken time to really think about what she

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    INTRODUCTION Reflection brings back past experiences to help an individual develop their knowledge. It is usually linked to having a better understanding of what has occurred and why. Reflection gives an individual the opportunity to reflect on how previous experiences might be improved, and get feedback from an objective and a subjective point of view (Liobe et al 2016:7). With the new system of Revalidation, the NMC (2015) states that reflection and reflective practice are sued to improve personal

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    I think at the time of your story, you were going through a comparative reflection. And in phenomenology, a comparative reflection is simply that you experience or explain phenomena in ways different than other people. One simple example of this is how people experience rain. Some people get exciting and like it when it rains, and others get gloomy. Comparative reflection is useful in phenomenology because seeing or understanding how other people experience or explain a phenomena can help you to

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    Best-Self Episodes from Data and Reflection The Reflected Best Self Exercise enables me to not only see myself and the strengths I manifest from the points of view of those I am constantly surrounded by, but it also serves as a conduit for me to reflect on the strengths and thoughts I hold, for myself. Having the reflections from both sides means that I have a greater understanding of myself and my impact on the world. This in itself will serve as a way for me to develop my leadership skills. The

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    account of my learning throughout this module (Webb, 1992).In an attempt to demonstrate my learning, I have used the NHS Leadership Framework (2011) which structures my thoughts and writing. Platzer et al (1997) report that such a process, aids reflection. Reflection brings meaning to the experience and allows me to see other perspectives. Following Honey and Mumford’s tool in learning styles, being a theorist seemed to fit into my understanding of how I learned best. That is, what fits where, everything

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    Entering my third semester of clinic at Towson University’s Hearing and Balance Center I have been exposed to a variety of experiences, in terms of counseling. Counseling is a skill that is learned through years of practice. Having been under supervision in clinic for the last two semesters, I have had the opportunity to observe multiple counseling sessions performed by my clinic supervisors. Over this time, I have seen an array of approaches to counseling such as the order at which the information

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    reflective practitioner is one who is able to effectively utilise the reflective practice, that is, using both reflection-in-action, reflecting on actions as they occur, and reflection-on-action, reflecting on previous actions. By adhering to the reflective practice, the reflective practitioner is able to gain valuable insight into how they can improve their performance for the future, as reflection on one’s experience is key to learning (Loughran, 2002). This effectiveness has made the reflective practice

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    uncomfortable yet nurturing journey one must go through in order to recognize the inner workings of one’s being. It is through reflection that one will become more self-aware of what potential problems could develop. I find myself disquieted with the complexity of honest reflection and revealing truths about myself that are uncomfortable in accepting. Question 2 invites reflection upon how I frequently regret transferring after my first year of college. I perpetually find myself questioning why I was

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    The short film, "Paper man", by John Kahrs is a genuine reflection on his world. The way this is depicted is through his exploration use of magic, the amazing symbolism of the colour used and the service of sound. The representation of these allows, the audience to be more thankful to this film and understand its diversity in the world that it once was. "Paper man", is presented in a reflection of the world through the exploration use of magic. This is best illustrated through the world of 2012

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