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In praxis, there is always an element of action; that is, some kind of application to the lived in world, although it is not about mere practice, the routine repetition of an act. There is always a reflective component wherein one describes, contemplates, and considers what is being thought or felt or is happening. There is always a critical component involving analysis and questioning of motives, purposes and ideology.
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Ward, K. (2011). Mentoring Myself. In: Gouzouasis, P. (eds) Pedagogy in a New Tonality. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-669-4_6
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