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The reflective (and competent) practitioner: a model of professional competence which seeks to harmonise the reflective practitioner and competence‐based approaches

Graham Cheetham (Department for Education and Employment, Sheffield, UK)
Geoff Chivers (University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK)

Journal of European Industrial Training

ISSN: 0309-0590

Article publication date: 1 October 1998

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Abstract

In an earlier article, published in 1996, the authors described a provisional model of professional competence which attempted to harmonise the “reflective practitioner” paradigm (developed by Schön and now espoused by many professional education programmes) with competence‐based approaches. The latter included both the “functional outcomes” approach and the “personal competence” approach. Views on the composite model were sought from readers of this journal. The model was also tested as part of a programme of empirical work across 20 different professions. This paper offers a revised version of the model which takes account of the suggestions made by a significant number of respondents, as well as observations from the empirical work.

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Cheetham, G. and Chivers, G. (1998), "The reflective (and competent) practitioner: a model of professional competence which seeks to harmonise the reflective practitioner and competence‐based approaches", Journal of European Industrial Training, Vol. 22 No. 7, pp. 267-276. https://doi.org/10.1108/03090599810230678

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