Monday, June 6, 2011

Reflect on your year.

Use one of the following questions:
When reflecting on your year, focus on these essential questions
Summarize/Retell:
  • What was the title of the course?
  • What were the skills involved in being successful?
    • What background skills or knowledge did you need ?
    • What procedures did you follow?
Reflect:
  • What skills did you use throughout the year?
  • What were your strengths? weaknesses?
1. Thinking back (connecting to past memories and experiences that relate to the course) eg. What prior learning or previous life experiences come to my mind about this topic?
2. Thinking forward (considering future implications of the topic) eg. What aspect of this course would I like to study further? How might this learning influence my future?
3. Thinking inward (recognizing feelings and emotions about the topic) eg. Do I have negative or positive associations with this class? Where might that be coming from?
4. Thinking outward (considering other’s point of view on the class) How might another person view this course? In what ways does that view differ from mine?

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