Critical Reflection -criticle incident

Critical Reflection -criticle incident

Please note that critical reflection must be an analysis that examines meaning and relationships, and not merely a narration of events.

You can go over 100 words. but you cant wrtie less then 1700. Thanks. Please do take some time and read this instruction carefully, I do not want to review the paper just want to be done by once 🙂 you need to cover ALL the things in “to begin with”. You can use first person ‘I’, we are suggested to write 500 words for identifying the situation. Don’t forget the emotions involved in. Also the incident has to be recent years. Hint: I am international student who came to australia for study, the first time I came australia, no relatives no family come along. Think about the SPECIFIC incident that happened to you, can talk about incident from the work place , has to be specific not general. (need to be real, but we gotta make up all the things up:)

Assessment 1: Engaging in critical reflection:
“Critical reflection is a process (and theory) for unearthing individually held social assumptions in order to make changes in the social world. Reflection is more than just thinking about an experience. It involves a deeper look at the premises on which thinking, actions, and emotions are based” (Fook & Gardner, 2007, p.14).
This process of reflection enables the person to deconstruct some of the assumptions and make connections between these assumptions and their beliefs.

To BEGIN WITH:
Think about a critical incident in your life; an incident which in your view was the one from which you learned something VITAL.

In writing be aware of the choices you make in how you word your experience, which aspects you decide to include and emphasise, be aware of the EMOTIONS you are experiencing as you re-visit this incident, what are the gaps, biases and themes that you notice (process of deconstruction).

Who might be the potential people involved in the incident or affected by it (either directly or indirectly). What is your position in relation to these people?

What was your interpretation of the incident then?

Whose perspectives are represented in writing this incident?

What knowledge or theory has informed your interpretation? (This can be both formal and informal knowledge). This is IMPORTANT PART, please apply Psychology theory or Social work theory ONLY, apply ACADEMIC REFERENCE FOR THAT, ONE OR TWO.

What assumptions and personal values informed your interpretation of the incident?

Thinking about this incident today what is your interpretation of the incident? What new learning have you gained/or not gained from it? How might you be better or worse as a result of the incident? (Process of reconstruction).

What steps can you put in place to deal with the incident differently today?

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