Beyond reflective practice : new approaches to professional lifelong learning / edited by Helen Bradbury ... [et al.].
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2010.Description: xii, 217 p. : 25 cmISBN:- 9780415467933 (pbk.)
- 374 BEY 23 001518
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-214) and index.
Introduction and overview / Sue Kilminster, Miriam Zukas, Helen Bradbury and Nick Frost
Pt. I. Conceptual challenges / Miriam Zukas, Helen Bradbury, Nick Frost and Sue Kilminster
1. Professionalism and social change: the implications of social change for the 'reflective practitioner' / Nick Frost
2. Relocating reflection in the context of practice / David Boud
3. Beyond reflective practice: reworking the 'critical' in critical reflection / Jan Fook
4. A learning practice: conceptualising professional lifelong learning for the health-care sector / Stephen Billett and Jennifer Newton
5. Really reflexive practice: auto/biographical research and struggles for a critical reflexivity / Linden West
Pt. II. Professional perspectives / Helen Bradbury, Sue Kilminster, Nick Frost and Miriam Zukas
6. Voices from the past: professional discourse and reflective practice / Janet Hargreaves
7. 'It's all right for you two, you obviously like each other': recognising challenges in pursuing collaborative professional learning through team teaching / Sue Knights, Lois Meyer and Jane Sampson
8. Preparing for patient-centred practice: developing the patient voice in health professional learning / Penny Morris, Ernest Dalton, Andrea McGoverin and Jools Symons
9. Informal learning by professionals in the United Kingdom / Geoffrey Chivers
10. Judgement, narrative and discourse: a critique of reflective practice / David Saltiel
Pt. III. New practices / Nick Frost, Helen Bradbury, Sue Kilminster and Miriam Zukas
11. Re-imagining reflection: creating a theatrical space for the imagination in productive reflection / Kate Collier
12. A step too far? From professional reflective practice to spirituality / Cheryl Hunt
13. Developing critical reflection within an inter-professional learning programme / Kate Karban and Sue Smith
14. Beyond reflection dogma / John Sweet
Conclusions / Miriam Zukas, Helen Bradbury, Nick Frost and Sue Kilminster.
With contributions from some of the leading experts in the field of reflective practice, including David Boud, this book provides a thought-provoking look at the way forward in professional development and lifelong learning.
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