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SECTION1 REFLECTIONANDREFLEXIVITY: WHATANDWHY01-Bo lton3e-3948-Ch-01:Bolton3e-3948-Ch-0124/ 11/20095:33 PMPage101-Bolton3e-3948-Ch-01:Bolton3e-3 948-Ch-0124/11/20095:33 PMPage2 CHAPTER1 REFLECTIVEPRACTICE:ANINTRODUCTIONC hapter 1 introducesand describes reflective prac tice, outliningits po litic al and soci alre spons ibili ty. Reflectionand reflexivityare de fin ed and par ti cularnatureofthr ough-the-mi rrorwritingis intro duced,its relationshipto mindfulness, andth e wa y it can tell the truth whileacceptingthe im possibility of donot store experienceasdat a,likea computer:we story it.(Wi nt er1988, )Youunderstandhowtoactfr omknowledge,butyouhavenotyetse enhowtoact fromnot-knowing.(ChuangTsu1974,p. 68)I mnolo ngeruncertainaboutbeinguncertain:uncerta intyis nowmymantra.(Reflectivepr ac ti cestudent)RReefflleeccttiioonn is a state of mind, an ongoing constituent of practice, not atechni que, or curriculum ele ment.
REFLECTIVE PRACTICE: AN INTRODUCTION 5 ‘I thought everyone did Y’, ‘Oh I’ve never thought about why I do that, or if I should!’ There is much in life we are genuinely not in control of, such as birth, death, illness, accidents, and others’ impingements upon ourselves (for example, a bureaucratic rule-bound manager with no interest in
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