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13 cze 2018 · One of the most common tools to promote reflection in education are reflection journals, also referred to as reflective diaries or learning logs (Moon, Citation 2004). Students are asked to write down events they have experienced, what it meant or means for them, and what they might have learned from it.
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Reflective journals are used in the literature to promote...
- Students’ reflective journaling: an impactful strategy that informs ...
4 lip 2019 · Reflective journals are used in the literature to promote students’ learning, develop writing skills, assess students’ reflection level, promote teachers’ professional development, and gather research data.
1 kwi 2021 · Education on reflection and reflective practices, such as self-reflective journaling, is viewed as a method to enhance professional nursing practice, promote evidence-based practices, foster student resilience, and potentially improve patient outcomes (Miraglia & Asselin, 2015).
1 lut 2021 · Reflection literacy, then, would refer to students' ability to reflect cognitively, express their thoughts and emotions through different means (including other than writing, which students tend to prefer; de Andrés Martínez, 2012), and understand reflections as both a learning and assessment tool.
12 wrz 2020 · A reflective journal, also known as a reflective narrative, is a collection of thoughts, feelings, observations, notes, and other related resources created over a period of time. It typically supplements the study cycle, fieldwork, or a placement experience.
6 sty 2022 · Reflective journal (RJ) writing has been recognized as an effective pedagogical tool for nurturing students’ lifelong learning skills.
26 gru 2016 · Reflective journals have emerged as an effective means of monitoring and developing reflective practice in higher education, as part of a wider metacognitive strategy to transform traditional learning approaches.