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Reflective practice: origins and interpretations

Pages 5-13 | Received 03 Dec 2010, Accepted 06 Dec 2010, Published online: 21 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

The idea of reflection is central to the theory and practice of learning – especially learning which is grounded in past or current experience. This paper proposes a working definition of reflection and reviews its origins and recent developments. The author also provides an account of ‘critical reflection’, including its rationale and characteristics, and argues for its particular suitability in the practice of action learning.

Notes

The ideas in this paper have been developed through recent collaborations with Russ Vince.

See Reynolds Citation(1998) for a more detailed discussion of this framework, which is based on the ideas of Jurgen Habermas and others.

See Reynolds Citation(1999) for more on this aspect of critical reflection.

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