Jennifer A MoonReflection in Learning and Professional Development
Theory and Practice
Part 1 Part I The literature of reflection
Chapter 1 Some background to the study of reflection
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 The 'backbone philosophies' of reflection - Dewey and Habermas
Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Reflection in experiential learning
Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Reflection in professional practice - the work of Donald Schön
Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Reflective practice in the professions - a theoretical stance
Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Reflective practice in the professions - a practical stance
Chapter 7 Chapter 7 The role of reflection in counselling, therapy and personal development
Part 2 Part II Reflection and learning
Chapter 8 Chapter 8Taking stock of reflection
Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Reflection in learning - some fundamentals of learning, part I
Chapter 10 chapter 10 Reflection in learning - some fundamentals of learning, part 2
Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Reflection in learning - mapping learning
Chapter 12 Chapter 12 The place of reflection in learning
Part 3 Part III Using reflection to improve learning and practice
Chapter 13 Chapter 13The conditions for reflection
Chapter 14 Chapter 14 Reflection in professional situations - two case studies
Chapter 15 Chapter 15 Learning through reflection - the use of learning journals
Chapter 16 Learning through reflection - more ways and means
Bibliography
index