An individual written piece identifying and critiquing a critical incident from beginning placement using Tripps model of Critical Incident Analysis

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PGPC7010 Reflective Practice

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An individual written piece identifying and critiquing a critical incident from beginning placement using Tripp’s model of Critical Incident Analysis

(1,250 words formative)

Word Count: 1247

As a teacher in training, ‘we are responsible for our actions’ (Tripp, 1993, p.5) in the sense that our reflection on the day’s events is crucial ‘to learn to learn from experience or to make greater use of learning where there is no formal guidance or teaching’ (Moon, 2001, p.6).

To look at a critical incident and reflect on it, Tripp (1993, p.44) states that when ‘writing for others [about our reflected experience]… we learn most and gain the most satisfaction’ for the reason that by critically analysing our experience, our understanding and control over professional judgement and consequently over practice is increased (Tripp, 1993, p.44).

Typically, a critical incident …’refers to some event or situation which marked a significant turning point or change in the life of a person or institution’ (Tripp, 1993, p.24).
However, critical incidents in this context are
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mostly straightforward accounts of very commonplace events that occur in routine professional practice which are critical in the … sense that they are indicative of underlying trends, motives and structures’ (Tripp, 1993, p.25).

Thus, to reflect on and critique an event, I will be using Tripp’s model of ‘Critical Incident Analysis’ (see Figure 1) which details the steps that need to be taken when choosing a critical incident to critique.

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Describe Incident

Miss Patel (MP) asked the children if anyone had done writing at home to bring in.

Zuzannna, shot her hands up  and gained MP’s attention. She proceeded to show MP her writing. MP, whilst showing Zuzanna’s work to the class, she highlighted that Zuzanna was amazing, as she had made sure that she had used finger spaces between each word, had used capital letters in the appropriate places, and also that she had used a full stop at the end of her sentences.

Zuzanna was then given a choice to pick a peg to place her work ...

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