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Reflective Learning in Practice
Overview of the Book
This book gathers together details of seventeen case studies of learning in practice, after having set the issue of reflective learning in a theoretical context.
The cases are drawn from a wide range of situations and discuss both apparent successes and failures. The cases are used as a basis to develop general findings.
Development of Findings
These general findings are expressed as themes and questions so that, as readers come across new circumstances, they are not limited by prescriptive recipes.
Instead, they are empowered by having both an open and focused approach: open because the starting point is questions rather than answers, and focused because the questions direct attention to factors that have been found to be influential for effective, reflective learning.
Key Factor and Approach
The crucial factor is the ability of managers and others to extract quality learning from experience. Reflective Learning in Practice develops an approach that will help this to happen.