Boud and Gibbs
Boud and Gibbs in Depth
Boud and Gibbs each give the reflective practitioner a working model: Boud focuses on emotion and the three stages of reflection, Gibbs on a six-phase cycle that drives deep thinking. The chapter goes deeper into both, including the barriers Boud later named, the action planning Gibbs requires, and the trans-disciplinary skills the work develops.
The three stages, the role of emotion, four sub-stages of re-evaluation, and issues with confining reflection to retrospect
Internal and external barriers to reflection, plus naming and working through them with a group
Description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion, and action plan in detail
What an action plan actually contains and a worked example for support and behaviour
Social, communication, thinking, research, and self-management skills the cycle develops
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