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Submitted To Dr. Mary Sheba Jose Associate Professor Mount Carmel College For Teacher Education For Women

This reflective journal was submitted by Stephy Mendez to Dr. Mary Sheba Jose and discusses the structure and purpose of reflective journaling. A reflective journal records personal thoughts, experiences, and reflections from a course to help students process their learning. Entries should include the date, events, level of reflection such as description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, and conclusion, as well as journaling prompts to guide reflection.

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Submitted To Dr. Mary Sheba Jose Associate Professor Mount Carmel College For Teacher Education For Women

This reflective journal was submitted by Stephy Mendez to Dr. Mary Sheba Jose and discusses the structure and purpose of reflective journaling. A reflective journal records personal thoughts, experiences, and reflections from a course to help students process their learning. Entries should include the date, events, level of reflection such as description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, and conclusion, as well as journaling prompts to guide reflection.

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SUBMITTED TO

Dr. Mary Sheba Jose


Associate professor
Mount Carmel College for
teacher education for
women

SUBMITTED BY
Stephy Mendez
I B.Ed, English

REFLECTIVE JOURNALING

What is a reflective journal?


A

reflective journal is a means of recording


ideas, personal thoughts and experiences as
well as reflections and insights a student
have in the learning process of a course.

STRUCTURE OF REFLECTIVE JOURNAL


Date
Events
Levels

of reflection
Journal entry
Journaling prompts

LEVELS OF REFLECTION AND JOUNALING


PROMPTS
Description

what happened?
Feeling what were your thoughts and
feelings?
Evaluation what was good and bad about
the experience?
Analysis what sense can you make use of
the situation?

Conclusion

what else could you have done?


Action plan if it happens again what would
you do?

THANK YOU

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