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− | {{Term|CRITICAL MOMENTS REFLECTION METHODOLOGY| A methodology | + | {{Term|CRITICAL MOMENTS REFLECTION METHODOLOGY (CMR)| A methodology to help people reflect on past experiences. This methodology is based on the idea that learning begins with the examination of actual experiences and perspectives on those experiences. Critical Moments Reflection (CMR) leads groups through a reflective process that helps participants step back from their experiences, review their understanding of those experiences, and draw lessons that they can use to improve their future actions or work. The goal of CMR is to enable individuals and groups to uncover or create knowledge from their own experiences for improving their future actions. <ref> [http://www.kstoolkit.org www.kstoolkit.org] (31 October 2008) </ref> }} |
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CRITICAL MOMENTS REFLECTION METHODOLOGY (CMR) |
A methodology to help people reflect on past experiences. This methodology is based on the idea that learning begins with the examination of actual experiences and perspectives on those experiences. Critical Moments Reflection (CMR) leads groups through a reflective process that helps participants step back from their experiences, review their understanding of those experiences, and draw lessons that they can use to improve their future actions or work. The goal of CMR is to enable individuals and groups to uncover or create knowledge from their own experiences for improving their future actions. [1] |
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References
- ↑ www.kstoolkit.org (31 October 2008)