Models and frameworks for critical reflection
Learning Objectives
After considering this resource, you should understand the different motivations for reflection, the different models used to facilitate it and the frameworks associated with each of those models.
In order to effectively reflect on your work, it is useful to have structures or frameworks in place to inform this process. In this chapter from Critical Reflection in Practice: Generating Knowledge for Care, 2e, Gary Rolfe, Melanie Jasper and Dawn Freshwater discuss elements which drive reflection before moving on to focus on three specific models of reflection and the reflective frameworks associated with each model. Finally, the chapter takes an in-depth look at frameworks based on Kolb's model of reflexive learning.
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