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5.FORSTSreflection Phases

The document provides reflection prompts for participants in a summer academic program to consider their experiences in Phases 1, 2, and 3 of the program. It asks them to think about what they did, how they did it, and what knowledge and skills they learned. It also includes questions to prompt their reflection on how they felt about their experiences, what they learned about their strengths and opportunities for growth, and how they might approach future learning situations differently.

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5.FORSTSreflection Phases

The document provides reflection prompts for participants in a summer academic program to consider their experiences in Phases 1, 2, and 3 of the program. It asks them to think about what they did, how they did it, and what knowledge and skills they learned. It also includes questions to prompt their reflection on how they felt about their experiences, what they learned about their strengths and opportunities for growth, and how they might approach future learning situations differently.

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TEDU ELS

Academic Year Summer Program

2015-2016

Participant Reflection Prompts for Phases 1,2 & 3


Think about the stage. As you think you may be able to organise your
reflections into different categories:
What did we do? We signed team contract after we decided our sub-Categorys
and we have done research on our sub- categorys.
How did we do it? Why did we do it this way? We tried to choose sub-categorys
which we have most information and we worked both individuals and in group
because we share information each other that we searched.
What knowledge have I learned or developed?We learned to make
website,detailed research.
What skills and attitudes have I learned or developed?
How can I apply my development during this phase to other learning situations?
How can I apply my development during this phase to other life situations?

Here are some questions to help prompt your reflection. Answer the
questions that you think are relevant to your experience. You are
welcome to add other reflections using the categories suggested
above.
What part(s) of this phase most surprised you?
Which part(s) of the phase was the most fulfilling? What part was the least
fulfilling? What does this suggest about the way you work and learn?
Consider your experiences during the phase. How did you feel about the
experiences during the phase? How do you feel now? Describe any similarities or
differences.
What skills, knowledge and attitudes do you think you developed through this
phase?
What does your performance in this phase suggest to you about your strengths?
What does your performance in this stage suggest to you about your
opportunities for development?
What did you learn from the phase about how you react? (Working in a team,
meeting deadlines, team responsibility, team creativity...)

Adapted from Sabanc University

Were any of the experiences of this phase familiar to you?


Now that you have reflected on the phase what might you do differently in the
future?
What would you like to be able to do better? How could you improve in the
future?
How has studying / thinking about the topic material had an impact on your
thinking?

Adapted from Sabanc University

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