Reflective Journal 1 The third week in PD1 class‚ it was normally has few activities have to proceed. Lecturer discussed 2 cases about the millions of dollars and thousands of hours can be wasted as a consequence caused by failed in problem definition and wrong solution (Fogler & LeBlanc‚ 2008‚ p.2). Forming a team was the activity afterward‚ 30 students in class grouped into 6 teams and we are formed in accordance with the role quiz. As Tyson said‚ “Groups come into existence
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Examples of reflective writing Example of reading log Here are some examples of reflective writing in Education‚ focusing on school experience rounds. EDF1302 Assessment 2: Observation and analysis While on fieldwork‚ I observed a number of learning situations and while doing this I took notes on the presence of pedagogical dimensions. For this piece I will be exploring the dimensions of Intellectual Quality and Supportive Classroom Environment respectively. I will begin with the description
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Wednesday 31st January 2007 I approached the first session with a degree of trepidation; a considerable time has elapsed since achieving Stage 1‚ during the autumn term of 2003. So when the first part which drew out peoples experiences from the most recent stage 1 I felt initially would not include mine. However‚ upon listening to the negative and positive experiences and feeling of others‚ I did recall some commonality with my experiences several years ago. It was good opportunity for people
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A Reflective Journal It’s 2010 and e-Learning is quickly becoming the way of future learning. Via online learning you are able to eliminate barriers including distance‚ time and entry requirements. The same principles apply as attending a normal classroom‚ only you’re able to do it in the comfort of your own surroundings at your own pace. Online learning provides access to learning materials such as‚ i-Lectures; online links to the same lectures held in classrooms‚ YouTube links‚ online books
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REFLECTIVE JOURNAL WEEK 1 Topic: What are your goals and expectations of studying at Insearh? A goal is something that a person desires to achieve. Expectation is something what you think or hope will happen (Cambridge Dictionary). Each individual‚ group‚ community‚ or country has different goals and expectations… College students often desire to achieve multiple goals and expectations in their studies. The expectations of all students (include me) who are studying at Insearch is quite the same
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conversations with self‚ another person‚ or even an imagined other person. Add the advantage available in most journaling formats of being able to review or reread earlier reflections and a progressive clarification of insights is possible. In the adult education classroom‚ this learning method becomes a tool to aid learners in terms of personal growth‚ synthesis‚ and/or reflection on new information that is acquired. I urge my learners to use one of the journaling formats as a means for assisting them obtain
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Reflective Journal File As I write this‚ it is raining. As grey as the clouds are now‚ so were my apprehension about this assignment when it was first handed to me. I am trying my best to pen down my thoughts about this reflective journal. It seems as though time has taken a pause as I try to fit my whole life experience into the given word limit. The sessions that I had at the Cancer Council Cottage Hospice were truly informative‚ educative and best of all‚ ENRICHING! The experience was better
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Reflective Journal Psychology 5/4/2013 Campus: City Campus Subject: Psychology Topic: Understanding Human Behaviour and Diversity. Table of Contents: Topic Page Rationalization 4 Cultural Assimilation due to Globalization 6 Drive Reduction Theory 8 Rationalization The Topic I chose from unit one for my Reflective Journal is Rationalization which is based on Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory. Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory of Personality
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Summary Reflective Overview Introduction The first reflective learning journal I worte has bad achievement‚ since I was confused to write it with no direction and also I did not ask for help.However‚the significant point is that I have learnt a lot from the first journal‚not only knowing the structure of journal‚ but I also learn how to assess and improve my personal skills and interpersonal skills. From now on‚I pay attention to the second reflective journal from week 4 to week7.I think I
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What is a Reflective Journal? A reflective journal is a way of thinking in a critical and analytical way about your work in progress. It shows how different aspects of your work interconnect. The journal can record: • where your inspiration comes from • how you make use of your ideas to develop your work • your awareness of the cultural context (setting) in which you work This context includes: other artists’ work and their ideas; the ideas of critics and theorists; social‚ political‚ aesthetic
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