This book explores the concept and facilitation of critical reflection and its implications for professional practice. It draws on the author’s own extensive experience to demonstrate how reflective processes involving metaphor and imagery, as well as critique, can be used not only to understand and articulate key values underpinning professional practice and to generate new theoretical models, but to explore one’s own worldview, including the ultimate question: ‘Who am I?’. The author incorporates practical examples of reflection-through-writing and other reflective techniques which illustrate how ideas about critical reflection, transformative learning, authenticity and spirituality are intricately entwined within theories and practices of adult learning and professional development. The book highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between personal worldviews, values and professional practice. It draws on the concepts of vocation and professional psychological wellbeing to consider what it means to act authentically as a professional within an audit culture. The book will be invaluable for practitioners, academics and students interested in critical reflection, educational inquiry, autoethnography and the use of the self in and as research, the nature and use of metaphor, and the development of worldviews.
Table des matières
Part I: ‘Of Dots and Dragons’.- Chapter 1: Joining the Dots.- Part II: ‘Shifting Shadows’.- Chapter 2: Understanding Reflective Practice.- Chapter 3: Reflecting on Facilitating and Doing Reflective Practice.- Chapter 4: Speaking Metaphorically.- Part III: ‘Encounters with Elephants’.- Chapter 5: Shaping a Unique World.- Chapter 6: Walking the Talk.- Chapter 7: Spiralling Around Spirituality.- Part IV ‘Only the Trying’.- Chapter 8: Seeking Integration.
A propos de l’auteur
Cheryl Hunt is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK. She has designed and facilitated numerous academic and professional development programmes involving the theory and practice of critical reflection. She is the Founding and Chief Editor of the international, interdisciplinary
Journal for the Study of Spirituality.