Thing 17 – Reflective Practise

I can’t believe that we are at the beginning of October and that we have now reached thing 17.

The post about reflective practice is particularly useful to me in my role as a Cilip Mentor.  It is the one area that 2015-09-24_1355 people become very worried about as they are not sure what it means to them.  I had not come across the diagram or Gibbs  reflective cycle, despite it having been around for most of my professional life.  If nothing else I would have expected to come across it whilst undertaking my OU degrees.

Having the sequence in a pictorial form enables you to quickly assess what you should be doing and where you are in the process.  In the article I greatly appreciated the fact that Stephanie showed us the various stages that you can go through in increasing the reflective elements of your writing.

I also think this might have some uses in my role as a school governor, so that I get a more holistic view of what is going on and where we need to be focusing as a governing body.  Definitely lots of things to think about and consider what they mean and where I should be focusing.

 

One thought on “Thing 17 – Reflective Practise

  1. I’m delighted that this course continues to provide you with new information and skills Margaret. It’s great when you find something that you know you can put to good use straight away. Wow, with each entry I am continually amazed at all the boards you sit on and work you do, you are also a CILIP mentor! I can see you being very helpful in that role.
    Thanks,
    Stephanie

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