2. what is reflection? the image of looking at oneself in a mirror, suggested by the word, means that it has implications of being conscious of what one is doing.
3. what is reflection? The image of looking at oneself in a mirror, suggested by the word, means that it has implications of being conscious of what one is doing.
4. what is reflection? the reflective student thinks about their own experience of studying and decides what changes of approach might be most suitable.
5. what is reflection? reflection is studying one's own study methods as seriously as one studies the subject and thinking about a learning task after you have done it. unless you do this, the task will almost certainly be wasted. .
6. what is reflection? so how do you work? what are you interested in? how do you think?
7. what is reflection? in any learning situation you should - participate actively during it - reflect on it afterwards - prepare for it beforehand
8. what is reflection? there are two types of reflection - reflection-in-action (thinking on your feet) - reflection-on-action (retrospective thinking).
9. what is reflection? reflection is a process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe, analyse, evaluate and so inform learning about practice