Not sure where to start? We have some suggestions! Below are some of the sections people typically find useful depending on their situation. Regardless of your starting point, it is likely you will find value across the Reflection Toolkit - go where you interest takes you! If you are new to all of this, all sections of the Reflection Toolkit provide an introduction and will help you get started. If you are more experienced, revisiting topics will help you explore them more deeply. That's a good opportunity for reflection in itself... Your situation Places to start I've heard about reflection but am not sure if it's for me or my initiative Should I use reflection in my initiative Experiences of reflection (Reflectors' Toolkit) Literature review (if you're interested in some of the literature behind work in this area) I want to help others reflect but have no experience Where to start when facilitating reflection Case studies of reflective practice I'd like to introduce a reflective assignment Components of reflective tasks Assessing reflection Case studies of reflective practice I use reflection in my initiative but I'm not sure if I should assess it Assessing reflection Authenticity and reflection as performance - reflection with an audience I'd like to improve how I help others reflect Components of reflective tasks Authenticity and reflection as performance - reflection with an audience Reflectors' Toolkit - this provides a wide range of reflective activities and advice that you might find stimulate your thinking I've lots of experience of supporting others in reflection Fantastic - we'd love to hear from you! Perhaps you could share some of your experience as a case study. Contact us You'll probably be familiar with much of this, but some sections that you might find it good to explore more deeply are: Authenticity and reflection as performance - reflection with an audience Key topics in the Facilitators' Toolkit Assessing reflection Reflectors' Toolkit - this provides a wide range of reflective activities and advice that you might find stimulate your thinking This article was published on 2024-10-15