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Topic: How external challenges reflect
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reflect
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verb
1.
to send back light, heat or sound from a surface
(किसी सतह से) प्रकाश, ताप या ध्वनि को वापस भेजना या परावर्तित करना
The windows reflected the bright morning sunlight. The windows reflected the bright morning sunlight.
2.
to show an image of somebody/something on the surface of something such as a mirror, water or glass
दर्पण, जल आदि में व्यक्ति या वस्तु का प्रतिबिंब दिखना
She caught sight of herself reflected in the shop window. She caught sight of herself reflected in
As athletic training students progress through their education, instructors hope that their students have time to not only retain but also to reflect on the knowledge learned. Reflection has been defined as a process regarding thinking about and exploring an issue of concern, which is triggered by an experience. 1 Leaver-Dunn et al 2 stated that reflection distinguishes expert practitioners from their peers. An expert clinician uses information from previous experiences as well as the insights gained from the reflective process to improve decision-making ability. As students progress through their education, they must practice, enhance, and habitually use their reflection skills. Leaver-Dunn et al 2 stated that athletic training educators should seek to facilitate a student's reflection. Although many strategies exist to promote this process, one teaching method that has been used to encourage reflection is journal writing. 3–11 The purpose of this article is to discuss journal writing as a pedagogic technique to promote reflection. I first briefly discuss the process of reflection and the research related to journal writing and then offer strategies for implementing journal writing in an athletic training education curriculum.