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  1. Reflective writing provides a critical analysis of individual experiences, responses, assumptions, values, beliefs, and perspectives. For example, you may be asked to reflect upon a personal …

  2. Basics of Writing a Reflection • Reflections are typically short and informal works, but refer to the rubric for length requirements. • Maintain academic language by using formal diction, avoiding …

  3. The 40 Reflection Questions Backward-Looking: 1. How much did you know about the subject before we started? 2. What process did you go through to produce this piece? 3. Have you …

  4. This resource will introduce you to different kinds of reflective writing at University, the types of assignments that call for reflective writing, different levels of reflection, some language …

  5. Reflections, continued 12. Reflection of Feeling: The deepest form of reflection. “If I don’t stop drinking, I won’t be able to qualify for a transplant, and I could die.”

  6. The 5R framework for reflection will guide you through Reporting, Responding, Relating, Reasoning, and Reconstructing to make sense of a learning experience. This framework …

  7. There are many definitions of reflective writing! For example, “Reflection is a dynamic process. It is not about being passive, staying where you are and looking back – but an active …