PART I Conceptual Underpinnings of Reflective Learning.- 1. Introduction: Reflective and reflexive approaches in higher education: A warrant for lifelong learning? Mary Ryan.- 2. A model for reflection in the pedagogic field of higher education, Mary Ryan and Michael Ryan.- PART II Reflective Learning Across Disciplines.- 3. Refining a Teaching Pattern: Reflection Around Artefacts, Dean Brough and Michael Ryan.- 4. The Dancer as Reflective Practitioner, Evan Jones and Mary Ryan.- 5. Reflective Practice in Music: A Collaborative Professional Approach, Georgina Barton.- 6. Using the TARL model in Psychology: Supporting first and final year students to compose reflections, Erin O’Connor, Patricia Obst, Michele Furlong and Julie Hansen.- 7. Teaching and assessing reflective writing in a large undergraduate core substantive law unit, Tina Cockburn and Mary Ryan.- 8. Teaching Peer Review Reflective Processes in Accounting, Sue Taylor and Mary Ryan.- 9. The use of multimodal technologies to enhance reflective writing in teacher education, Lenore Adie and Donna Tangen.- 10. How does the use of a reflective journal enhance students’ critical thinking about complexity? Jenny Kaighin.- 11. Teaching Reflection for Service-learning, Jimi Bursaw, Megan Kimber, Louise Mercer and Suzanne Carrington.- PART III Pedagogical Integration of Reflective Learning.- 12. An ePortfolio approach: Supporting critical reflection for pedagogic innovation, Lynn McAllister.- 13. The Social Life of Reflection: Notes Toward an ePortfolio-Based Model of Reflection, Kathleen Blake Yancey.- 14. Leadership enabling effective pedagogic change in Higher Education, Nan Bahr and Leanne Crosswell.- 15. Sustainable Pedagogical Change for Embedding Reflective Learning Across Higher Education Programs, Michael Ryan and Mary Ryan.