“…Narratives promote reflection and transformation by prompting the learner's self-consciousness of their deeper understandings, necessary for transformative learning when academics ‘step back and observe themselves and to monitor personal change and development’ (Karm, 2010, p. 212). From a research perspective, narrative can evidence reflection (Intolubbe-Chmil, Spreen, & Swap, 2012; Moon, 1999) and provide the data, that when analysed, can identify Cranton and King's levels of critical self-reflection, which when used in curriculum change settings provide a further source of reflection (see, e.g., Smith, 2009).…”