Reflective Practice Models
Learning by Doing: A Guide to Teaching and Learning. London:Further Educational Unit Gransden, B. (2004). Reflections on teaching observations and the use of a personal development journal in medical teacher education.Educational Action Research, 12(1), 19-32
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