“…Thus, processes of individual reflection carried out without support structures (Dawson, 2006;Delandshere & Arens, 2003;Hamlin, 2004) lead to lower levels of reflection than do processes with structural support (Chamoso & Cáceres, 2009;Chitpin, Simon, & Galipeau, 2008;Liakopoulou, 2012;Seban, 2009), and the latter, in turn, produce lower levels than do processes of joint reflection carried out with the aid of knowledgeable others (Gelfuso, & Dennis, 2014;Samuels & Betts, 2007). However, the results also show that the mere presence of educational assistance is not sufficient to promote high levels of reflection (Davis, 2006;Gelfuso & Dennis, 2014;Harford & MacRuairc, 2008;Postholm, 2008;Wopereis, Sloep, & Poortman, 2010;Yoon & Kim, 2010), even if it is combined with processes of joint reflection, or if means (e.g., weblogs, videos) and artefacts (portfolios, journals, logbooks, etc.)…”