What you have to do is think of a significant experience that has happened in your working environment and the describe, evaluate and analyse it in these point of view:
This reflectice practice model was originally based on teaching scenarios so translating it into a working one can be hard but it can used in almost any constext.
select four asects of professional practice
You have to practice and practice to become a professional fotballer (ever heared of the saying 'practice makes perfect')
Professional
Creative thinking
A model of reflexion is the frame work you use in order to aid reflexion of practice. There are various models that can be used such as: Flanagan (1954) Critical incident Analysis, Brookfield's Critical Lenses (1995) and Schon's single, double and triple-loop reflexion as well as many others. Look them up and see what you think.
practice practice practice and hope that you catch a break.
You practice.
you may need a professional teacher for a few lessons, and then practice, practice, practice.
practice!
NFPA 1561: Standard on Emergency Services Incident Management System Depending upon type of incident, there may be specific requirements for ICS, including: NFPA 471: Recommended Practice for Responding to Hazardous Materials Incidents NFPA 475: Recommended Practice for Responding to Hazardous Materials Incidents/Weapons of Mass Destruction NFPA 1143: Standard for Wildland Fire Management Referenced staff qualifications are found in NFPA 1026: Standard for Incident Management Personnel Professional Qualifications or other standards for staff qualifications for specific types of incidents.
Because it is critical to your professional look and the way others within the workforce perceive you (no matter what your profession is). Perception is critical not only as to the way others perceive you within your workplace, but to the customers, clients, etc., you serve. When do you start practicing this? Now, while your still a student. Hopefully that practice will follow you out into the workforce.
really all it is is practice. i mean you gotta practice in order to be the best and you are going to have to parctice to become a professional basketball player