ABSTRACT

Reflective practice has moved from the margins to the mainstream of professional education. However, in this process, its radical potential has been subsumed by individualistic, rather than situated, understandings of practice. Presenting critical perspectives that challenge the current paradigm, this book aims to move beyond reflective practice. It proposes new conceptualisations and offers fresh approaches relevant across professions. Contributors include both academics and practitioners concerned with the training and development of professionals.

Definitions of reflection (which are often implicit) often focus on the individual's internal thought processes and responsibility for their actions. The individual - what they did/thought/felt – is emphasised with little recognition of context, power dynamics or ideological challenge. This book presents the work of practitioners, educators, academics and researchers who see this as problematic and are moving towards a more critical approach to reflective practice.

With an overview from the editors and fourteen chapters considering new conceptualisations, professional perspectives and new practices, Beyond Reflective Practice examines what new forms of professional reflective practice are emerging. It examines in particular the relationships between reflective practitioners and those upon whom they practise. It looks at the ways in which the world of professional work has changed and the ways in which professional practice needs to change to meet the needs of this new world. It will be relevant for those concerned with initial and ongoing professional learning, both in work and in educational contexts.

part |70 pages

Conceptual challenges

chapter |10 pages

Professionalism and social change

The implications of social change for the ‘reflective practitioner'

chapter |15 pages

Beyond reflective practice

Reworking the ‘critical' in critical reflection

chapter |14 pages

A learning practice

Conceptualising professional lifelong learning for the health-care sector

chapter |15 pages

Really reflexive practice

Auto/biographical research and struggles for a critical reflexivity

part |61 pages

Professional perspectives

chapter |13 pages

Voices from the past

Professional discourse and reflective practice

chapter |8 pages

‘It's all right for you two, you obviously like each other'

Recognising challenges in pursuing collaborative professional learning through team teaching

chapter |16 pages

Preparing for patient-centred practice

Developing the patient voice in health professional learning

chapter |12 pages

Judgement, narrative and discourse

A critique of reflective practice

part |48 pages

New practices

chapter |10 pages

Re-imagining reflection

Creating a theatrical space for the imagination in productive reflection

chapter |15 pages

A step too far?

From professional reflective practice to spirituality

chapter |9 pages

Beyond reflection dogma