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Gibb's Reflective Model

The document outlines Gibb's six stages of reflective model which are description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion, and action plan. The stages provide a framework for reflecting on experiences by describing what happened, considering feelings, evaluating good and bad aspects, analyzing the situation, drawing conclusions, and planning future actions.

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Gibb's Reflective Model

The document outlines Gibb's six stages of reflective model which are description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion, and action plan. The stages provide a framework for reflecting on experiences by describing what happened, considering feelings, evaluating good and bad aspects, analyzing the situation, drawing conclusions, and planning future actions.

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Gibb’s (1988) six stages of reflective model

1.Description: What What, where and when? Who did what? What did you do/read/see/hear? In what
happened? order did things happen? What were the circumstances? What were you
responsible for?
2.Feelings: How did you What was your initial gut reaction, and what does this tell you? Did your feelings
feel? change? What were you thinking?
3.Evaluation: What was What pleased, interested or was important to you? what made you unhappy?
good or bad about the what difficulties were there? who/what was unhelpful? Why? What needs
experience? improvement?
4.Analysis: What sense Compare theory and practice. What similarities or differences are there between
can you make of the this experience and other experiences? Think about what actually happened.
situation? What choices did you make and what effect did they have?
5, Conclusion: What What have you learnt? what else could you have done?
else could you have
done?
6. Action Plan: What If a similar situation arose again, what would you do?
will you do next time?
Gibb’s reflective cycle (1988)

Action Plan
If it arose
Description
again, what
would you What happened?
do?

Analysis
& Conclusion Feelings
What sense can you What were you thinking
make out of the and feeling?
situation?

Evaluation
What was good
and bad?

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