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Module X — Page Y of Z

What You Will Learn

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Concept One Brief description
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Aspect Option A Option B Option C
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Focus Description A Description B Description C
Supervisor:
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Practitioner:
"The practitioner's response, sharing their experience or concern."
Supervisor:
"The supervisor's reflective follow-up question."

What's happening here? Brief analysis of the supervision scenario, explaining which functions are being demonstrated and why the approach is effective.

Reflective question that invites learners to connect the material to their own experience. Think about how this concept applies to your own practice. Record your thoughts in your reflective journal.

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Check Your Understanding

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