Concluding remarks
Personal
reflective learning journals will enable you to create a record of the
connections and meanings you are making as you engage in learning
experiences. The actual writing of the journal will consolidate the
reflection process for you. Remember, you can use whatever format you
are most comfortable with. You may want to use diagrams, pictures and
colour. Or, you may wish to record your thoughts in an audio file. You
could also engage in discussion with your friends and classmates prior
to putting your thoughts in more concrete form. Ultimately, your
journal should reflect your own experience and observations rather than
quotations from academic texts. However, this is not to say that you
cannot quote academic texts where this would help the reflective
process e.g. relating theory to practice.
If you do not want to write/record a reflective journal you
should still make every attempt to engage in the reflective process by
getting into the habit of asking yourself the questions outlined
earlier in this handout. Remember that reflection is also a mechanism
by which you can show what you have learned and how you have done so
(for both yourself and in assessments/assignments).
NB: Note
In some of your courses you may be required to write a reflective
learning journal as part of your course work. If this is being assessed
and marks assigned as part of your course grades it is essential that you adhere strictly to your School or lecturer's expectations and requirements in this regard.
This handout is meant as an aid to writing a personal
reflective learning journal. It is important to point out that if you
elect to keep any sort of on-line journal, log, diary, etc. you must
comply with DCU’s appropriate usage policy and take
responsibility for protecting your own privacy.
End of unit: Action
Click on the notebook link below and begin your journey!
You could start with the questions: ‘What? So What? Now
What?’ as discussed in this section. The following unit,
‘Creative and critical thinking’, will enhance your ability
to engage in the reflective process.
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