This is a place where you can find information and support whether you are looking to reflect yourself or facilitate reflection in others.  You might

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This is a place where you can find information and support whether you are looking to reflect yourself or facilitate reflection in others. 

You might really like answering this kind of question, or you maybe you don’t. In either case, if you took the time to think about the questions you will have started a reflection. Self-questioning like this, to better understand ourselves, our motivations, and our experiences, is at the heart of reflection.

You may very well know the process of reflection under different names, for example ‘reviewing’, 'analysing' or ‘processing’.

This section is for people who want to reflect. You will find resources, models and questions that can help start your reflections and structure them.

the conscious examination of past experiences, thoughts, and ways of doing things.  Its goal is to surface learning about oneself and the situation, and to bring meaning to it in order to inform the present and the future.  It challenges the status quo of practice, thoughts, and assumptions and may therefore inform our decisions, actions, attitudes, beliefs, and understanding about ourselves.

If you have questions, didn’t find the things you needed, or have any feedback about the site - please email us at reflection@ed.ac.uk.

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