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THOUGHTFUL ACTION VERSUS

REFLECTIVE PRACTICE?

Reflective Practice:

Requires you to take time out to reflect. It involves a conscious

attempt to plan, describe, and reflect in the process and

outcomes of the action.

It is a clear cycle separate moments in which you engage in

completely different activities.

As reflection occurs after action, you create an observational

record and describe the results of the action.

The major aim is to produce an improvement to your practice.

You incorporate the principles of self awareness, critical

thinking and analytic ability into your inquiry strategies to find

out more about your practice.