Reflective Cycle Flashcards

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Gibbs Reflective Cycle

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Description–>Feelings–>Evaluation–>Analysis–>Conclusion–>Action Plan

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Description

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What Happened? What was the critical event?

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Feelings

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What were your feelings? How did you feel at the time, how do you feel now?

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Evaluation

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What was good and bad about the experience? Both for you and others involved. What was positive and negative?

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Analysis

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What sense can you make of it? What can you learn from the experience?

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Conclusion

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What could you have done differently, looking back now?

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Action Plan

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If it happens again, what would you do? IF a similar set of circumstances happened again, what would you do?

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Model of Structured Reflection

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Description, Reflection, influencing factors, Learning

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Description

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The description is always first; Describe the experience. What factors contributed? What was the context? What was special about the experience?

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Reflection

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Why did you act the way you did? What were the consequences on yourself and others? What are you r feelings and those of others? How do you know the feelings of others?

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Influencing factors

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What internal and external factors influenced the choices you made? What knowledge influenced the choices? What other choices were available? What do you think the outcome would have been for the other available choices?

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Learning

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How has this experience changed your knowledge base? how will it affect future choices? How has it changed your ethical knowledge? How has it changed your knowledge about yourself? How has it changed the way you view other people or the world around you? Can you make any sense out of this experience? Could you have done anything else? What would you do differently?

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Childbirth International Reflective Model

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Describe, Feelings, Actions, Learning, Apply

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Describe

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Recount the event; what were you goals and expectations at the time? Don’t talk about what you felt.

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Feelings

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After the event, what did you feel about yourself and others? What causes these feelings? Take ownership.

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Actions

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In what way did your actions meet your goals? What else could you have done to meet your goals and why didn’t you do this?

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Learning

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What do you feel now? What have you learnt about yourself and others?

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Apply

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How has reflection helped you? How can your learning affect your work.

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Key components of Reflective Thinking

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  • Identifying and seeking solutions to problems
    • Considering why or how we do things
    • Questioning why others do things the way they do
    • Looking for and exploring alternatives
    • Comparing and contrasting different options and outcomes
    • Being able to see a situation from several different perspectives
      • need other people
    • Seeking feedback and opinions from other people
    • Keeping an open mind
      • Being able to take correction is so important
    • Considering both positive and negative consequences of our choices
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3 Characteristics of a reflective thinker

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  • Openminded
    * Have the ability to consider a problem in new or different ways without feeling defensive.
    • Wholehearted
      • able to be thoroughly absorbed by a subjected with an enthusiasm for learning.
    • Responsible
      • Able to identify or explain why something is worth believing or doing
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Reflection

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helps us to examine our experience rather than just living it.