Thank you so much. I recently got into the UK and studying. I have been asked to write a reflective paper for my assignment and i never did that in my bsc years. So it's really strange but with ur teaching i think i understand
Thanks very much well explained. Your discussion here has been my guide doing a very recent reflective assignment. Much appreciate your effort in this video!
Thanks, Jennifer for sharing your insight and tips on writing a reflective paper. I think that's exactly why I was scrolling through video's looking for more info on Gibbs reflective model. The word count tips will help me with planning my framework on this paper, and I am going in now confident writing this paper understanding why the activities leading up to it. and with the background you've provided why the paper in general. :)
Thank you for the video. It is very helpful to start my postgraduate assignment of nursing reflective writing. However, my assignment requires me to write a minimum of 4500 words. Do you have any idea on what I should add to reach that word count?
In this video, I talk about proportions in your assignments- this might give you an idea of how to expand and keep the same weighting for each section. th-cam.com/video/VN_2dywUxVE/w-d-xo.html You could also add more literature in- have other nurses had similar experiences? Was yours different, and why? This way, you are contrasting your experience with literature and analyzing, not only describing the situation
Internal could be your personal experience, your confidence, your beliefs about something External could be the staffing that day, the busy-ness of the ward, the availability of supplies
Thank you so much. I recently got into the UK and studying. I have been asked to write a reflective paper for my assignment and i never did that in my bsc years. So it's really strange but with ur teaching i think i understand
Thanks very much well explained. Your discussion here has been my guide doing a very recent reflective assignment. Much appreciate your effort in this video!
Fantastically delivered! Thank you!
Student Paramedic from the UK here, doing my first reflective essay.. this helped me out a lot! Cheers love.
Wow, Jennifer! You did that so well. Very helpful, thanks.
Thank you!
very nicely explained thank you very much 👍
Highly Appreciated! You made your explanation articulated on this topic
Thank you!
Thanks, Jennifer for sharing your insight and tips on writing a reflective paper.
I think that's exactly why I was scrolling through video's looking for more info on Gibbs reflective model.
The word count tips will help me with planning my framework on this paper, and I am going in now confident writing this paper understanding why the activities leading up to it.
and with the background you've provided why the paper in general. :)
Thanks for your feedback, Martin! I am glad the video is helpful :)
Tq Jennifer for this explanation.Its helps me a lot
Thank you so much for the tips. I found it very helpful
Thank you for a very informative video
Very helpful for my midwifery analysis thank you.
My discipline is Education however this was SO useful. Thank you.
Thank you!
Thank you for the video. It is very helpful to start my postgraduate assignment of nursing reflective writing. However, my assignment requires me to write a minimum of 4500 words. Do you have any idea on what I should add to reach that word count?
In this video, I talk about proportions in your assignments- this might give you an idea of how to expand and keep the same weighting for each section. th-cam.com/video/VN_2dywUxVE/w-d-xo.html
You could also add more literature in- have other nurses had similar experiences? Was yours different, and why? This way, you are contrasting your experience with literature and analyzing, not only describing the situation
Could you tell me some examples of internal and external factor influence
Internal could be your personal experience, your confidence, your beliefs about something
External could be the staffing that day, the busy-ness of the ward, the availability of supplies