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What is Self-Reflection

Black Female Leaders in Academia: Eliminating the Glass Ceiling With Efficacy, Exuberance, and Excellence
Looking inward to determine areas for improvement, strengths, and acceptance.
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Looking Towards the Sun: The Realities of Mentorship for Black Women
Traci L. Ramsey (Abilene Christian University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9774-3.ch008
Abstract
Formal and informal mentorship is a valued and preferred tool among Black female higher education administrators seeking to foster connection, increase professional support, and receive direction from other experienced higher education leaders. Race can serve as a barrier to developing mentorship relationships because there are so few Black females in higher leadership roles and because cross-racial mentors may not fully understand the needs and struggles of Black females. When mentorship is lacking, professional growth and development can be stunted. This chapter examines research surrounding the needs of Black females in higher education, the value of counterspaces, and the value of cross-racial mentors. The chapter also summarizes strategies for practice when working with Black females and when serving as a mentor. Future research should determine the effectiveness of using these strategies in other minority-mentoring relationships in order to improve career advancement.
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The Need for Multidimensional and Longitudinal Teacher Training
The process of examining, linking, and developing meaning from lived experiences to gain further understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
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Mapping the Role of European Universities of Applied Sciences as Entrepreneurial Hubs of Regional Development
Self-reflection is a conscious process through which a HEI learns from previous actions and experience, ideally in a collaborative process with stakeholders. In certain countries, the terms ‘self-evaluation’ or ‘self-assessment’ are used.
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A Model for the Development of Anti-Racist Culturally Humble Educational Practitioners
An process exploration focused on one’s past experiences and personal identity.
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Self-Regulated Learning in Video Game Environments
Self-reflection is a critical component in the self-regulatory process and involves the continuous comparison of present levels of achievement with personal goals and standards. These comparisons are often called judgments of success (Zimmerman, 2004).
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Self-Sustaining Ecosystem for Learning and Communication: Self-Directed Professional Development as a Desired Learning Outcome
A mental process of self-exploring and examining ourselves, our actions and interactions (related to students in this context).
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Using a Connectedness Cycle to Create a Paradigm Shift in Work and Education
The practice of thinking about one’s self, in many different capacities, such as one’s own learning, one’s own emotions, one’s one needs, etc.
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Preparing Preservice Teachers to Become Self-Reflective of Their Technology Integration Practices
Consideration and evaluation of one’s own former and/or current practices for the purpose of using past performance to influence future decisions.
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Effective Agile Project Leadership Through Competency-Based Self-Reflection
A personally intrigued, careful, and/or serious thought or introspection about one's performance, character, and actions. Self-reflection is perceived to be the foundation for personal development.
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Mindfulness in PK-12 Classrooms as a Means to Promote Emotion Regulation
The practice of thinking about one’s self, in many different capacities, such as one’s own learning, one’s own emotions, one’s one needs, etc.
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A Framework for Promoting Knowledge Transfer in SNS Game-Based Learning
Reflection is a human activity in which people recapture their experience, think about it and evaluate it. Self-reflection askes students to reflect upon their own learning, describe how they proceed and use various strategies to map out their growing understanding. It has been found that the self-reflection helps externalize learners’ cognitive processes and engage them in deep thinking.
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Digital Storytelling in Teacher Education
Engaging in reflection of one’s own experiences and encounters (practice) to monitor and measure growth.
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As if in Their Shoes: Use of Virtual Reality to Enhance Faculty Intercultural Competence
It is the ability to identify, understand, and evaluate an individual’s own cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes. Self-reflection includes self-observation, reflective awareness, and reflective consciousness.
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Building Culturally-Competent School Practices in Rural and Small Cities: Recommendations for Practice
A type of personal analysis in which an individual evaluates their own beliefs, values, behaviors, and attitudes.
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Cultural Humility as a Path to Equity in Higher Education
An process exploration focused on one’s past experiences and personal identity.
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Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Considerations for Online Courses
A cognitive process that involves introspection and examination of one's own thoughts, feelings, experiences, and actions.
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