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Reflective writingForm and Content

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Reflective Style - Blog/PortfolioUses first person ‘I’ more extensively than academic (essay) style to record:

● your feelings about your course, progress, tasks and activities

● things you find difficult: challenges

● how you tackle tasks: strategies/solutions

● changes in your attitude/motivation

● thoughts about how you learn best (Cottrell, 2008, p.63)

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Models for reflectionKolb’s experiential learning (1984)

(what happened)

(what I will do when

it happens again) (what was my

experience of it)

(Tanjient LLC, 2014) (why it happened - research/theories)

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Models for reflection- Gibbs (1988)

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John’s (1994) Reflective Model1) Description of the experienceDescribe the experience and the significant factors?2) ReflectionWhat was I trying to achieve and what are the consequences of the experience?3) Influencing factorsWhat factors affected my decision making – internal/external factors / knowledge?4) Could I have dealt with it better?What other choices did I have and what are their consequences?5) LearningWhat will change because of this experience and how did I feel about the experience? How has this experience changed my way of knowing?

· Empirics – scientific· Ethics – moral knowledge· Personal – self-awareness· Aesthetics – the art of what we do; our own experience

(Johns Model of Reflection, 2013)

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Practice for ReflectionReflect on an issue that has arisen on your course so far, using one of the reflective

models introduced in this workshop:Hint: the issue could be one relating to an area of study or placement that you have

found challenging. Possible area to consider:

● groupwork● presentation● assignment feedback● work placement

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ReferencesCottrell, S. (2008) The Study Skills Handbook. 3rd edn. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.

Johns Model of Reflection WordPress- Reflective Practice (2013) Available at: https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=johns%20reflective%20model

(Accessed: 8 Sept 2014)

Oxford Brookes University (2013) Reflective writing: about Gibb’s reflective cycle. Available at: http://www.brookes.ac.uk/services/upgrade/study-skills/reflective-gibbs.html (Accessed: 21 Aug 2014)

Tanjient LLC (2014) Experiential Learning. Available at: http://stl327.wikispaces.com/LearningThryGroupE (Accessed: 21 Aug 2014)