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January 4, 2016
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Embracing the Quiet and Taking Time to Reflect

In honor of the start of the new year I am re-posting this series of articles from the Inspired Educator Blog Archives on the importance of practitioner reflection. From the Archiv

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January 16, 2012
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Resolutions, Reminders, Commitments: Reflective Activities to Help Your Groups Ring in the New Year

Jen Stanchfield offers a number of reflective activities to help your group's or students reflect on the New Year: Quotes, Keyboard Keys, Postcards

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January 6, 2012
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The Reflective Educator Part Three: Personal Planning and Reflection

Taking time for self-reflection is key to developing your skills and improving your effectiveness and personal satisfaction in your work as an educator/counselor/ trainer.

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January 3, 2012
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The Reflective Educator Part Two: Meaningful Self-Reflection and Record Keeping to Improve Your Practice

In this blog post Jennifer Stanchfield explores the importance of prioritizing time for self reflection to improve your practice as an teacher, trainer, counselor or group facilita

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