Thursday, August 28, 2008

Framework 2: Gibbs Reflective Cycle


Gibbs Reflective Cycle: 1988

This is a fairly popular and simple method of reflection which involves the writer describing a situation, identifying how they felt or what they were thinking at the time, evaluating the situation including stating what was good and bad about the situation, analysing, concluding and finally creating an action plan as to what they would do differently or the same next time.

This framework is simple to follow while at the same time encourages the writer to think critically about the situation.


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