Be able to reflect on practice
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Reflective practice means about and critically your actions. This helps you to identify areas where you could your practice in order to it.
Match the statements to show which statement is a belief, which is a value and which is an experience.
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Experience
Belief
Value
It is rude to keep people waiting; be on time
Individuals are best supported by protecting them from all risks
My father made sure I was always busy
Below is a list of the benefits of reflective practice, as well as some barriers to reflection. Can you identify the barriers? Select five correct answers.
Valuing self-development
A supportive working environment
Not being analytical
Being afraid to identify weaknesses
Unfamiliarity with standards
Being very busy
Being afraid of criticism
Being able to identify areas of weakness
Put the steps below into the correct order to show the reflection process.
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- Reflect on what you do well, what you could improve, why you do certain things, and what you have learnt so far from your experiences
- Think about your practice, knowledge, experiences, understanding, skills and ideas
- Identify what you could change in order to be a better practitioner, and how you are going to put these reflections into practice
From the list below, identify the three areas that you would reflect upon in order to evaluate your effectiveness as a practitioner.
Popularity
Knowledge
Skills
Appearance
Performance
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