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  1. A reflective blog, journal or diary requires multiple entries and is often used to track, evidence and monitor development over time. The development often refers to either a project or the development of the reflector, or both. For simplicity, ‘journal’ will be used throughout this page to refer interchangeably to blogs, journals or diaries.

  2. 1 wrz 2009 · Drawing on reflective educational theory, this paper describes the introduction of a reflective journaling exercise within a business information course in order to increase student...

  3. 1 sty 2006 · Students apply virtue-based reasoning with reflective thinking to resolve conflicts faced by accounting professionals. Teaching techniques include class discussion, minute papers, reflection journals, role playing, and case analysis.

  4. Prompts for reflective writing. For a critical reflection, based on specific ‘events’ (or possibly ‘critical incidents’): 1. Describe the event (what, when, where, who?) 2. Why have you chosen this event /s to reflect on? 3. What kinds of emotions does this event involve (e.g. at the time) 4. What actions did you take: a. at the time.

  5. Examples of a Reflective Journal Entry. When you’re first embarking on a reflective practice journey, it’s sometimes helpful to have a little guidance. Here are some examples of reflective journal entries that can inspire your own writing: Daily Reflections: Date: June 1, 2024; Topic: Conflict; Entry: I had a bad fight with my mom today. It ...

  6. Prepared by Academic Skills, UNSW. This guide may be distributed or adapted for educational purposes. Full and proper acknowledgement is required. Learn more about the different types & examples of reflective writing including journal, learning diary, peer review and more.

  7. 26 lip 2024 · Structured journal entry: Example answer. References. Eales, A. (2020) Supporting students to develop transition skills during times of uncertainty.

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