Every practitioner, in what ever domain they work, wants to be awake to possibilities, to be sensitive to the situation and to respond appropriately.
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Researching Your Own Practice: The Discipline of Noticing
February 8, 2002, RoutledgeFalmer
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in English
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0415248620 9780415248624
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Researching Your Own Practice: The Discipline of Noticing
February 22, 2002, RoutledgeFalmer
Hardcover
in English
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0415248612 9780415248617
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