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Applying the Gibbs Reflective Cycle for ePortfolio development

by | 9 Feb 2022 | Reflective Practice, Student Portfolio SIG | 0 comments

Applying the Gibbs Reflective Cycle for ePortfolio development

These resources are shared by Dr Natasha Reedy, School of Nursing and Midwifery.

The Gibbs 6 stage reflective cycle is especially good for student portfolio work as it includes a stage based on values and beliefs that underpin the students thoughts and feelings.

The attached file is a presentation by Natasha Reedy – a video presentation of this is available on Panopto

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References or Other Notes

Burns, S. & Bulman, C. (2000) (Eds.), Reflective practice in nursing: The growth of the professional practitioner (2nd ed.) Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications.

Reedy, N. E. (2019). Becoming and being a nurse: A research informed theory to guide contemporary university and industry approaches to preparing and supporting graduate nurses. (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). USQ, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.

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