Rachel thank you very much for replying to my aking for help! I'll look into it straight away. Jeremy This is a good question and I hope you can help me clarify this, since the terms reflection, critical thinking etc are used quite loosely in literature I think. To be honest I am not quite sure if critical reflection and critical thinking are 100% of equivalent meaning.....and I am saying that thinking about 1) Schons conception of the reflective practitioner (where he draws attention to the difference between thinking and acting), and also 2) in Richards (1990), who defines critical reflection as a response to a past experience .as a basis for evaluation and decision-making and as a source for planning and action would it be right to say then that when one demonstrates critical thinking skills, does he/she necessary act (critical reflection)as well as a result of this kind of thinking? What's your opinion on that? Kate ----------------------------
are they different and how so?
On Jun 2, 2005, at 8:56 AM, kate.pavlidou@netceptions.net wrote:
Hi all
I am looking for some kind of rubric/taxonomy that will assess/ determine levels of professionals' <Critical Reflection> to analyze discourse from an online forum. I have found a few references that focus on critical thinking etc but not on critical reflection.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Many thanks Kate Pavlidou, PhD Candidate aikaterini.pavlidou@durham.ac.uk
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