• Notes from: Becoming a Reflective Researcher

    Author(s):
    Claire Sewell (see profile)
    Date:
    2023
    Item Type:
    Lecture
    Tag(s):
    reflective practice, reflection
    Permanent URL:
    https://doi.org/10.17613/kka3-se04
    Abstract:
    ‘Reflective practice’ is a phrase that often makes people worry but it is just a formal term for something we all do every day. We all have an internal monologue which helps us to process our experiences, both positive and negative. Researchers and students are increasingly being asked to apply reflection to their studies, something emphasised by the key graduate outcomes of the University. But what does this actually mean? How can you use an abstract concept like reflection in your work? This session answers these questions and more. Learn about how you can use reflection to think critically about your response to information, analyse the opinions of others and bring these insights into your writing. You will also be shown how this process can help you in your everyday life – from interviews and coping with feedback through to helping you settle your thoughts at the end of a busy day.
    Notes:
    Notes to accompany: http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/c0fc-v227
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