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Writing a reflective essay in college
Reflective writing is a process of identifying, questioning, and critically evaluating course-based learning opportunities, integrated with your own observations, experiences, impressions, beliefs, assumptions, or biases, and describing how this process stimulated a new or creative understanding of the content. classes. In your academic work, you are sometimes asked to formalize your reflections in your essays, dissertations or learning journals. Next: Helping Yourself Reflect gt, gt Last Updated: 1: Set the scene using the five W's What, Where, When, Who and Why to describe it. Choose the events or experiences you will reflect on. Identify the issues of the event or experience that you want to focus on. Use literature and documents to help you discuss these issues in a broader context. Gibbs Reflective Cycle was developed by Graham Gibbs to structure learning from experiences. It provides a framework for examining experiences and, given its cyclical nature, lends itself particularly well to repeated experiments, allowing you to learn and plan from things that went well or didn't.
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