This document provides instructions for an assignment involving creating a patchwork portfolio and engaging in reflective activities. Students are asked to briefly summarize their patchwork content, draw connections between patches, arrange colored paper squares to represent their learning, and discuss their learning process in small groups. They are then to consider key lessons learned through creating the patches and relating this to their practice, professional development, and module learning outcomes. The document also reviews the concepts of reflection and reflexivity and submitting the patchwork assignment.
2. Plan for this session
• Brief review of your patch content
• Visualising how your learning has
developed through the PA process
• Constructing your reflections – peer
discussion
• Links to the professional standards
portfolio
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3. Activity 1
Briefly summarise your patch content in
the shapes
Draw arrows to indicate any connections
there may be between the patches –
annotate the arrow lines with those
connected ideas
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4. Activity 2
Choose 4 squares of coloured paper and
number them
Blue = 1; yellow = 2; green = 3; pink = 4
Arrange the squares, using the wool as the
connecting thread, in a way that represents
your overall learning
• Eg.
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5. Activity 3
Discuss your configuration of patches
and your learning process in a small
group (your own learning should be
familiar with your patches by now)
Remember – there is no ‘wrong’ way …
just different ways of conceptual
development processes
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6. So ….
Thinking about your reflexive commentary
now, what are the key points you have
learnt and developed through creating
these different patches – they should
relate to your own practice, your
professional development, any ‘golden
threads’, and how you meet the module
learning outcomes overall through this
process
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7. Reflective & reflexive ….
Being reflective is usually equated with terms such as
'thinking about', 'mulling over', 'pondering on‘
Being reflexive is the next step on from reflection
• it requires you to take action as a result of your critical
thinking
• by influencing and altering the situation within your sphere
of control
Restructuring your thinking and practice as a result of
reflection starts by recognising, considering and
challenging assumptions (yours and others) and then
planning how you may practice differently to enact
your new understandings
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9. Submitting your PT assignment (1)
Final submission date 30th April 2012
In webfolio format
Via pebble pad HEPP 7001 gateway
Feedback & provisional mark by 29th
May 2011
Any requests for an extension must be in
by 16th April at the latest, and for 10
working days maximum
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