critical reflection
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcriticalandreflection
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critical
adjective
uk/ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/
saying that someone or something is bad ...
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reflection
noun
uk/rɪˈflek.ʃən/us/rɪˈflek.ʃən/
the image of something in a mirror or on any ...
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So ethics should be seen as part of the tradition of 'criticalreflectionon practice' which most health care professionals currently engage in.
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Divided into thirty short chapters, the book is aptly described as 'a series of notes', jumping between performance analysis,criticalreflection, travel writing, and autobiography.
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It presupposes ongoingcriticalreflectionby the profession at large regarding whose stories are being told and to what end.
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I missed a morecriticalreflectionon 'development ' as a concept, and material on the repressive effects of religion (or politics).
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Deliberative democracy aims to develop the citizens' capacity to take part in public debate by providing opportunities to engage incriticalreflection.
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In the first place,criticalreflectionon texts and representations from the past often seems to be rather negative.
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How we go about getting money and how we spend it is acriticalreflectionof our values.
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Instead, this introduction should be read as a modest attempt to open up some issues for further debate andcriticalreflection.
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In addition, individual and group learning occurred withcriticalreflection.
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On the other hand, 'peace' meant thecriticalreflectionof this very order.
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A more explicitcriticalreflectionon their own ' mode of interpretation ' would have been useful in this respect.
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Criticalreflectionmay help radiographers articulate the rationale behind professional decisions and proposed evidence-based treatment planning and delivery protocols, and reveal knowledge embedded in practice.
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Being able to form a conception of the good and to engage incriticalreflectionabout the planning of one's life.
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The skills it develops are not specifically language skills (though they do have a verbal component); they are reasoning, argument, problem-solving andcriticalreflection.
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I believe that in the last resortcriticalreflectionshould be aimed at finding better theories and better methods of representing historical reality.
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First, consider a case in which we must choose between a life of freedom andcriticalreflectionand a life of mere sensual pleasure.
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In short, it is to be understood as "a partial but nonetheless meaningful feat ofcriticalreflectionand action" (154).
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It tries to make sense of whatcriticalreflectionshould have perceived to be incurably nonsensical.
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Criticalreflectionon the use of such sources seems to be indispensable.
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Criticalreflectioncan also highlight the impact of inequitable power relations.
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