Reflective Practitioner
Do I really need to become a reflective practitioner At the end of the day, after completing a task that was either successful or unsuccessful it is crucial that we evaluate and reflect upon what went well, what did not and how we can improve ourselves for the next challenge. Being a reflective practitioner means to constantly learn and reflect upon activities they have taken part in and find areas of improvement, better themselves, their skills and be ready for any other difficult tasks that may arise. The Gibbs’ reflective ( Gibbs, G. 1988) provides a thorough framework of how to effectively reflect on our actions in certain tasks and its importance gave me a new perspective on reflective practice. After reading various articles, it has come to my attention how vital it is to become a reflective practitioner, for previous teachers and preservice teachers also. Not only does it benefit us, but it can be extremely useful to our students, who can learn to evaluate and continuously...