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Say what type of learner you are independent learner, class-based learner, pragmatic,

theorist, reflector and/or activist.
Define 'reflection'. Explain how it differs to other types of thinking.​

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User Muksie
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Independent, classroom, activist, pragmatic
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User Drako
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Answer:

Independent learner

Step-by-step explanation:

Reflection is a process of exploring and examining ourselves, our perspectives, attributes, experiences and actions / interactions. It helps us gain insight and see how to move forward.

A defining condition of being human is that we have to understand the meaning of our experience. Reflecting is linking and constructing meaning from experiences. With reflections, learning becomes a continual process of engaging the mind that transforms the mind. Reflection allows you to be the producer and facilitator of knowledge, whereas other types of thinking make you "the consumer of knowledge".

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