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The student's guide to reflective writing / Martin McMorrow.

By: McMorrow, Martin [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Bloomsbury study skillsPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2024Description: x, 144 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781350323032 (pbk.) :Subject(s): English language -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. -- Rhetoric | English language -- Problems, exercises, etc. -- Rhetoric | Literature | Literature: history & criticism | Study & learning skills: general | Semantics, discourse analysis, stylisticsDDC classification: 808.042 LOC classification: PE1408 | .M3957 2024
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Getting your head around reflective writing assignments -- 3. Keeping a reflective journal -- 4. Reflective planning, time management and task analysis -- 5. Narrative reflection - selecting and summarising experiences -- 6. How to question and evaluate learning experiences -- 7. How to use theory to write critically about your experiences -- 8. How to set out new learning and action goals -- 9. How to complete and edit and reflective assignment -- 10. How to write reflectively as a professional -- Feedback on practice tasks -- References -- Appendix A: The language of reflection -- Appendix B: Complete examples of reflective writing
Summary: From your studies to your career, reflection and reflective writing is a key skill for personal and professional development. However, reflective writing requires a different approach to essays or reports - it can be difficult to know how to accomplish it. Written in a supportive and inclusive tone, The Student's Guide to Reflective Writing is an ideal resource for anyone faced with reflective writing assignments. It provides clear and practical advice on every step of the process, showing you how to: - Record your experiences - Choose what to write about - Structure your assignment - Write reflectively using appropriate tone and language; and - Incorporate theory and refer to professional skills and competencies Throughout the book, there are a wealth of practice tasks and detailed examples of reflective writing from a range of disciplines. It also contains a glossary of sentence structures to help you get started and build your confidence. This hands-on and supportive guide equips you with the skills to write critically, reflectively and successfully.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Getting your head around reflective writing assignments -- 3. Keeping a reflective journal -- 4. Reflective planning, time management and task analysis -- 5. Narrative reflection - selecting and summarising experiences -- 6. How to question and evaluate learning experiences -- 7. How to use theory to write critically about your experiences -- 8. How to set out new learning and action goals -- 9. How to complete and edit and reflective assignment -- 10. How to write reflectively as a professional -- Feedback on practice tasks -- References -- Appendix A: The language of reflection -- Appendix B: Complete examples of reflective writing

From your studies to your career, reflection and reflective writing is a key skill for personal and professional development. However, reflective writing requires a different approach to essays or reports - it can be difficult to know how to accomplish it. Written in a supportive and inclusive tone, The Student's Guide to Reflective Writing is an ideal resource for anyone faced with reflective writing assignments. It provides clear and practical advice on every step of the process, showing you how to: - Record your experiences - Choose what to write about - Structure your assignment - Write reflectively using appropriate tone and language; and - Incorporate theory and refer to professional skills and competencies Throughout the book, there are a wealth of practice tasks and detailed examples of reflective writing from a range of disciplines. It also contains a glossary of sentence structures to help you get started and build your confidence. This hands-on and supportive guide equips you with the skills to write critically, reflectively and successfully.

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