When
you have finished this section, you will be able to
§
understand
the value of writing in response to experience;
§
understand
the value of writing in response to reading;
§
apply
your understanding by writing “critically” on course-related themes;
§
reflect
critically upon your language learning, in thought and in writing.
2) Reflective Writing – Another View: http://www.uefap.com/writing/genre/reflect.htm
3) The Reflective Learning Process: http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/writing/medicine/reflective/3.xml
4) Self Reflection Versus Self Criticism: http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/writing/medicine/reflective/8.3.xml
5) Common Errors in Reflection: http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/writing/medicine/reflective/7.xml
6) Critical Reflection: http://www.coles.uoguelph.ca/pdf/Critical%20Reflection.pdf
Key
Concepts
§ Self Reflection
§ Reflective Learning
§
Descriptive
Reflection
§
Critical
Reflection
§
Reflective
Writing
§
Reader
Response
Procedure
A. Before
Class
1.
Survey the websites and pdf files provided in
the Resource List above.2. Read Resources 1, 2, 3 & 6 for detail. Scan/skim 4 & 5 for more information
You can also take this opportunity to search for your own related readings from the
Internet or other sources.
3. Think
about the questions in Task A. Be
prepared to share your answers.
B.
In Class
Reflecting on what you have read and surveyed:1. Compare your answers for Task A with a partner or in a small group. Be prepared to
share your responses with the class.
2. Complete Task B individually.
C. After Class
Be prepared to write further reflections and a reader response essay during your study in ES1102.
Tasks
1. What is the value of reflecting on one’s experience?
2. What is the value of reflecting on one’s learning process?
3. In your own words, what is the difference between self criticism and self reflection?
4. If you had to explain a “critical reflection” in your own words, in three sentences or less, what would you write?
5. In essence, what is meant by “reader response”? (This type/genre of writing will be explained further in Week 4.)
6. Have you ever written either a reflection or a reader response? If you answer
“yes,” explain.
above. What are the key elements in Gibb’s Model? (Share this with a partner.) Using that approach, reflect on ONE of the following topics:
(a) Three or four of the most important “steps” on
your English language
learning journey thus far. What did you do? What did you accomplish?
Why were these steps important?
learning journey thus far. What did you do? What did you accomplish?
Why were these steps important?
(b) Why is writing in English important to you? What are some examples
of English language writing that you will do in your university education?
How will writing in English be important in your future career?
2. Using the notes that you have taken while
doing Task B1, write a multi-paragraph Reflection.
4. If you have time, share (orally or in writing) your written reflection with a small group (2 or 3 members), asking for each person’s reaction to the content, organization and language use.
5.
At the end of class, give the Reflection to your tutor. This is
NOT for a grade.
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