Reflective Writing
Reflective Writing
Reflective Practice
Reflection is what allows us to learn from our experiences: it is an assessment of where we have been and where we want to go next.
~ Kenneth Wolf
Why Reflect?
Reflection helps learners to: understand what they already know (individual) identify what they need to know in order to advance understanding of the subject (contextual) make sense of new information and feedback in the context of their own experience (relational) guide choices for further learning (developmental)
Reflection involves:
Slowing down.. Pause to examine, analyse, inquire about complexities of life active choice to pause and examine not passive process Cognitive processes analysis, synthesis, evaluation Many different forms and functions many ways to reflect
Level 1 Level 2
Level 3
Deep
Level 4
where there is a willingness to be Reflective writing 1 - critical of the action of self or others with some self questioning
Ref: Moon,J. (2004) A Handbook of Reflective and Experiential Learning: Theory and Practice. London: RoutlegeFalmer
I took the dog for a walk this morning, which I dont usually do.
Level 2: Descriptive, some reflection
3.
I took the dog for a walk this morning, which I dont usually do. It really woke me up!
Level 3: Descriptive, reflection and awareness/learning.
4.
I took the dog for a walk this morning, which I dont usually do. It really woke me up! I think I will do that every morning before work.
Level 4: Descriptive, reflection, learning and future action.
Reflective Practice
Descriptive sentences Layered with your reflection using emotions
your awareness of yourself in the action.
Layered again with what you learned from reflection and awareness Layered again with how what you learned through your reflection has changed you
Future learning, thinking, behaviour, ideas
Questions to consider
What were you trying to do? Intended outcomes How did you do it? What worked or did not work?
Learning Cycle
Personal Reflections
Priorities? Time management? Motivation? Direction? Strengths / Weaknesses? Identifying problems Developing an action plan
Practice!
Begin a reflective journal: respond to this question:
What is the education question or issue that is most pressing to you right now?