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Reflective learning Journal You are required to think deeply and write about

Assessment 2: Reflective learning Journal You are required to think deeply and write about your learning experience and the topic (s) content you have learned over the past weeks.

Assessment 2: Reflective Learning Journal (A and B)

In this assignment (Reflective Learning Journal) you are required to think deeply and write about your learning experience and the topic (s) content you have learned over the past weeks.

You are required to write two reflective journal entries one about your learning experience and the topic (s) you learned in (Week 6 and Week 7) that is Reflective Journal (A) and it is due on Sunday of Week 7, and one about your learning experience and the topic (s) you learned in (Week 8 and Week 9) that is Reflective Journal (B) and it is due on Sunday of Week 9.

It is recommended to visit the SLS page for more information about this type of assessment via this

link https://apic.instructure.com/courses/39/pages/reflective-learning-journal

In writing you reflective learning journal, you will need to follow the following strategy to write your journal entry:

DIEP (Describe, Interpret, Evaluate, Plan) Strategy. Source: (RMIT University–adapted from Boud, D 1985, Reflection: Turning Experience into Learning)

https://emedia.rmit.edu.au/learninglab/content/writing-academic-reflection-0

See attached file for explanation of each criterion in DIEP

Mainly you need to select one of the main topics discussed in week 6 and week 7 and write your reflection on the selected topic.

You required to write to describe your learning experience.

You can use the following questions to guide your writing entry:

• What did I read for this topic, apart from the notes? (Include information and references from a range of sources)

• What was the most interesting thing I read for this topic - why was that?

• What material didn’t I find interesting – why was that?

• What did I previously think was true, but now know to be wrong?

• What did we not cover that I expected we should?

• What have I changed my mind about as a result of this topic?

• What is one thing I learned in this topic that I may be able to use in future?

• What am I still unsure about? What would I like to learn more about?

• What issues(s) interested me and would I like to study in more detail?

• What are my ideas for action, based on this topic?

Hint
ManagementA reflective journal provides one with a platform for documenting day in day out reflection entries. This platform enables one to identify significant learning events in a course or even life itself. Personal life, careers, and relationships are commonly captured. ...

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