Reflective Writing Made Simple
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- Use this PowerPoint to introduce your learners to reflective writing.
- This is a particularly useful approach for students asked to keep a reflective journal, but can also be used for any reflective writing assignment.
- Note that this is a starting point; you can introduce reflective models like Driscoll, Gibbs or Kolb to develop this lesson further.
- The next slides introduce reflective writing, then offer a short task that you can complete with your students, in which they begin by writing three simple reflective sentences, before expanding on and developing them to make their reflections more meaningful.
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Learning Outcomes
- Learn what reflective writing is in an academic context.
- Understand how to use a simple ‘past, present, future’ model to structure reflective writing tasks.
- Know where to find additional resources and models to develop your students’ reflective writing practice.
Additional Resource Information
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Laura Key
Institution(s): York St John University
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