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Where does Reflection and Critical Reflection Come into Social Work Teaching?

Response to Beddoe (2018), “Social work education: Shifting the focus from reflection to analysis”. Commentary on “Student reflections on vulnerability and self-awareness in a social work skills course” (Blakemore & Agllias, 2018) and “Reflective practice, reflexivity, and critical reflection in social work education in Australia” (Watts, 2018)

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