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Demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of ONE reflective model.
You may choose from either.
- Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle (1998)
OR
- Rolfe, Freshwater & Jasper (2001)
Choose one reflective model from the above choices and analyse what is good and not so good about the reflective model.
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