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REFLECTIVE PRACTICE IN THE SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCES : Critical Perspectives, Pedagogy, and Applied Case Studies / Brendan Cropley, Zoe Knowles, Andy Miles, & Emma Huntley

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Routledge , 2023.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781000855920
  • 1000855929
  • 9781003198758
  • 1003198759
  • 9781000856002
  • 1000856003
  • 9781032056944
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 613.7 23/eng/20230201 BRE
LOC classification:
  • GV558
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Contents:
Section 1: Exploring the Conceptual Landscape of Reflective Practice in SES and Allied Disciplines 1. Introduction: Reflecting on Opportunities and Journeys Brendan Cropley, Zoe Knowles, Andy Miles, and Emma Huntley 2. Where Are We Now and Where to Next? A Strategic Pause Amongst the Reflective Practice Literature in Sport and Exercise Emma Huntley 3. The Reflective Sport and Exercise Science Practitioner Zoe Knowles, Andy Miles, Emma Huntley, Gareth Picknell, Stephen D. Mellalieu, Sheldon Hanton, Emily Ryall, Andy Borrie, Jo Trelfa, Hamish Telfer, Kate Williams, Tegan Adams, Alison Pope-Rhodius, Christopher R. D. Wagstaff, Matthew Miller, Alessandro Quartiroli, Amy Whitehead, Amanda J. Wilding, Paula Watson, Laura Needham, James Morton, Brian Gearity, Clayton Kuklick, Hannah C. Wood, Amelia K. Simpson, Amelia K. Mcintosh, Emma S. Cowley, and Brendan Cropley Section 2: Critical Perspectives 4. Where’s the Evidence? Contemporary Insights into the Impact of Reflective Practice on Professional Practice Gareth Picknell, Stephen D. Mellalieu, Sheldon Hanton, and Brendan Cropley 5. Making Reflective Practice More Meaningful: Saying the "Unsayable" Andy Borrie and Emily Ryall 6. Barriers to Reflective Practice and Opportunities for Progress in the Sport and Exercise Sciences and Allied Disciplines: Spaces and Places in Between Jo Trelfa and Hamish Telfer Section 3: Pedagogical and Applied Issues 7. Issues in Education, Professional Training, and Development in the Sport and Exercise Sciences and Allied Disciplines Brendan Cropley and Kate Williams 8. Facilitating Multicultural Reflective Practice During Supervision Tegan Adams and Alison Pope-Rhodius 9. The Reflective Sport System Christopher R. D. Wagstaff, Matthew Miller, and Alessandro Quartiroli 10. Think Aloud as a Reflection In- and On-Action Tool Amy Whitehead Section 4: Applied Case Studies 11. The Four A’s Framework for Service Delivery and Reflective Practice Amanda J. Wilding 12. Finding My "Dharma": Critical Reflective Practice During a Mid-Career Transition from Academia to Applied Exercise Psychology Paula Watson 13. My Reflective Journey: A Retrospective Request for Permission to Find My Own Way to Reflect Laura Needham 14. Winning on the Road: Critical Reflections from Life in the Fast Lane! James Morton 15. Critical Reflective Practices of a Strength and Conditioning Coach: A Case Study of What Turned into Post-Structural Refracting Brian Gearity and Clayton Kuklick 16. Reflective Practice During the Herizon Physical Activity Intervention Project: The Utility of Group Reflection and Lessons Learnt from Exercise Psychology Students Hannah C. Wood, Amelia K. Simpson, Amelia K. Mcintosh, and Emma S. Cowley Section 5: Reflecting Forwards 17. Reflecting Backwards and Forwards: Summary, Recommendations, and Future Directions Andy Miles, Emma Huntley, Zoe Knowles, and Brendan Cropley.
Summary: Within the Sport and Exercise Sciences (SES) and allied disciplines, reflective practice has become firmly established as a fundamental aspect of education, professional training and development, and applied service delivery. This has resulted in an emerging, context-specific evidence base that has attempted to make sense of the application and utility of reflective practice as a mechanism to facilitate personal and professional growth through experiential learning, and subsequently develop the knowledge required to navigate the complexities of applied practice. This new and fully revised edition of Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences explores the contemporary conceptual landscape, critical perspectives, pedagogy, and applied considerations in reflective practice in the SES and allied disciplines. Contributions from scientists, researchers, practitioners, and academics offer innovative perspectives of reflective practice, founded on a synthesis of the contemporary empirical evidence base and applied practitioner experience. These contributions challenge academic and/or practice-based audiences regarding the utility, research, and representation of reflective practice, while offering critical insights into the application of different approaches to reflective practice. Based on exploring the crucial interface between learning and practice, this book is important reading for all who work in the SES and allied disciplines, and, more widely, any professional aiming to become a more effective practitioner. This book is endorsed by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences.
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Section 1: Exploring the Conceptual Landscape of Reflective Practice in SES and Allied Disciplines

1. Introduction: Reflecting on Opportunities and Journeys

Brendan Cropley, Zoe Knowles, Andy Miles, and Emma Huntley

2. Where Are We Now and Where to Next? A Strategic Pause Amongst the Reflective Practice Literature in Sport and Exercise

Emma Huntley

3. The Reflective Sport and Exercise Science Practitioner

Zoe Knowles, Andy Miles, Emma Huntley, Gareth Picknell, Stephen D. Mellalieu, Sheldon Hanton, Emily Ryall, Andy Borrie, Jo Trelfa, Hamish Telfer, Kate Williams, Tegan Adams, Alison Pope-Rhodius, Christopher R. D. Wagstaff, Matthew Miller, Alessandro Quartiroli, Amy Whitehead, Amanda J. Wilding, Paula Watson, Laura Needham, James Morton, Brian Gearity, Clayton Kuklick, Hannah C. Wood, Amelia K. Simpson, Amelia K. Mcintosh, Emma S. Cowley, and Brendan Cropley

Section 2: Critical Perspectives

4. Where’s the Evidence? Contemporary Insights into the Impact of Reflective Practice on Professional Practice

Gareth Picknell, Stephen D. Mellalieu, Sheldon Hanton, and Brendan Cropley

5. Making Reflective Practice More Meaningful: Saying the "Unsayable"

Andy Borrie and Emily Ryall

6. Barriers to Reflective Practice and Opportunities for Progress in the Sport and Exercise Sciences and Allied Disciplines: Spaces and Places in Between

Jo Trelfa and Hamish Telfer

Section 3: Pedagogical and Applied Issues

7. Issues in Education, Professional Training, and Development in the Sport and Exercise Sciences and Allied Disciplines

Brendan Cropley and Kate Williams

8. Facilitating Multicultural Reflective Practice During Supervision

Tegan Adams and Alison Pope-Rhodius

9. The Reflective Sport System

Christopher R. D. Wagstaff, Matthew Miller, and Alessandro Quartiroli

10. Think Aloud as a Reflection In- and On-Action Tool

Amy Whitehead

Section 4: Applied Case Studies

11. The Four A’s Framework for Service Delivery and Reflective Practice

Amanda J. Wilding

12. Finding My "Dharma": Critical Reflective Practice During a Mid-Career Transition from Academia to Applied Exercise Psychology

Paula Watson

13. My Reflective Journey: A Retrospective Request for Permission to Find My Own Way to Reflect

Laura Needham

14. Winning on the Road: Critical Reflections from Life in the Fast Lane!

James Morton

15. Critical Reflective Practices of a Strength and Conditioning Coach: A Case Study of What Turned into Post-Structural Refracting

Brian Gearity and Clayton Kuklick

16. Reflective Practice During the Herizon Physical Activity Intervention Project: The Utility of Group Reflection and Lessons Learnt from Exercise Psychology Students

Hannah C. Wood, Amelia K. Simpson, Amelia K. Mcintosh, and Emma S. Cowley

Section 5: Reflecting Forwards

17. Reflecting Backwards and Forwards: Summary, Recommendations, and Future Directions

Andy Miles, Emma Huntley, Zoe Knowles, and Brendan Cropley.

Within the Sport and Exercise Sciences (SES) and allied disciplines, reflective practice has become firmly established as a fundamental aspect of education, professional training and development, and applied service delivery. This has resulted in an emerging, context-specific evidence base that has attempted to make sense of the application and utility of reflective practice as a mechanism to facilitate personal and professional growth through experiential learning, and subsequently develop the knowledge required to navigate the complexities of applied practice. This new and fully revised edition of Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences explores the contemporary conceptual landscape, critical perspectives, pedagogy, and applied considerations in reflective practice in the SES and allied disciplines. Contributions from scientists, researchers, practitioners, and academics offer innovative perspectives of reflective practice, founded on a synthesis of the contemporary empirical evidence base and applied practitioner experience. These contributions challenge academic and/or practice-based audiences regarding the utility, research, and representation of reflective practice, while offering critical insights into the application of different approaches to reflective practice. Based on exploring the crucial interface between learning and practice, this book is important reading for all who work in the SES and allied disciplines, and, more widely, any professional aiming to become a more effective practitioner. This book is endorsed by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences.

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