Learning Critical Reflection: Experiences of the Transformative Learning Process

Laura Beres (Editor), Jan Fook (Editor)

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Abstract

Learning Critical Reflection documents the actual learning experiences of social work students and practitioners. It explores how a more in-depth understanding of the process of learning, combined with an analysis of how to critically reflect, will help improve the learning process.

The contributors are all professionals who have learnt, in a formalised way, how to critically reflect on their practice. They speak in depth, and with feeling, about their experiences, how downsides and upsides worked together to transform the way they understood themselves, their professional identity, and their practice. Existing literature about critical reflection is reviewed, identifying the details of learning, and pulling no punches in recognising the difficulty and complexity of becoming transformed through this learning process. The editors of this book also contribute their own reflections on learning how to teach critical reflection and include the findings of a research study conducted on students’ learning.

Edited by two experienced educators, this book showcases the process of learning, from the perspective of the learners, in order that educators and students, managers, supervisors, and frontline practitioners alike, may make the most of opportunities to critically reflect in both educational and workplace settings. It should be considered essential reading for social work students, practitioners, and educators.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages192
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781351033305
ISBN (Print)9781138491298, 9781138491304
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Aug 2019
Externally publishedYes

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