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It concludes with a section on applying reflective practices to personal development and career planning. This handy guide is an indispensable resource for students of all disciplines and levels, who are required to develop and demonstrate reflective qualities in their work.
FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description
Packed with practical advice, this concise guide explains what reflective writing is and how to approach it. It equips students with all the key information and strategies they need to develop an appropriate reflective writing style, whatever their subject area. Annotated examples from a range of disciplines and contexts show students how to put these tips into practice. It concludes with a section on applying reflective practices to personal development and career planning.This handy guide is an indispensable resource for students of all disciplines and levels, who are required to develop and demonstrate reflective qualities in their work. It will be particularly useful to students writing reflective logs on placements.New to this Edition:- Contains more content on the value and importance of reflection in other life contexts, so that students can appreciate its relevance from an early stage;- Features a short overview of academic writing genres, to help students make connections between reflective writing and other forms of academic writing with which they are already familiar- Covers alternative ways of capturing reflection, such as free-writing, blogs/vlogs and other technologies- Includes new examples which show how students have re-worked their initial drafts to produce a better, more appropriate response
Author Biography
Kate Williams set up the Upgrade Study Advice Service at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She has worked with students from Foundation to PhD and has written a range of books and materials on study skills including Study Skills (Macmillan, 1989), one of the first in the field. She is also the Series Editor for Pocket Study Skills.Mary Woolliams is Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She has been involved in putting together a variety of guides and publications for students on developing their academic skills, including referencing, critical thinking and reflective writing.Jane Spiro is Reader in Education at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She won a National Teaching Fellowship in 2010 for her work within the fields of creative language education, teacher development and reflective practice.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgementsIntroductionPART 1: UNDERSTANDING REFLECTIVE WRITING1. About Reflection2. Getting Started on Reflective Writing3. Reflective and Critical Writing4. Asking Strategic QuestionsPART 2: LANGUAGE IN REFLECTIVE WRITING5. Reflecting on Yourself and Your Experiences6. Where am 'I' in Reflective Writing?PART 3: FORMS AND CONTEXTS FOR REFLECTIVE WRITING7. A Reflective Diary or Learning Journal8. Learning Journals and Assessment9. Portfolios10. Reflection in the Research ProcessPART 4: REFLECTION IN READING AND WRITING11. Writing a Critical Review or Annotated Bibliography12. Linking Theory and Practice13. That 'Reflective' Quality in Writing14. Getting the Balance RightPART 5: USING FRAMEWORKS IN REFLECTIVE WRITING15. Choosing a Framwork16. Using a Framework for Reflection: Gibbs' Reflective CyclePART 6: REFLECTION FOR LIFE17. Doing the Groundwork18. Finding Your Evidence19. Reflection as a PractitionerConclusion: The Habit of ReflectionReferencesUseful SourcesIndex.
Long Description
Reflective Writing provides concise and practical guidance on how students can improve their academic writing through self-reflective thinking, reading and writing. Covering a range of frameworks and strategies, it includes advice on applying reflective practices to personal and CV development.
Feature
Shows students what tutors look for in reflective writing, what reflection means in different contexts and how they can bring a reflective dimension to their work
Details ISBN1352010089 Author Jane Spiro Series Pocket Study Skills Year 2020 Edition 2nd ISBN-10 1352010089 ISBN-13 9781352010084 Format Paperback Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 808.02 Language English DOI 10.26777/978-1-352-01009-1 UK Release Date 2020-05-28 Publication Date 2020-05-28 NZ Release Date 2020-05-28 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint Bloomsbury Academic Place of Publication London Pages 160 Illustrations 27 bw illus Edition Description 2nd edition Replaces 9780230377257 Alternative 9781352010091 AU Release Date 2020-06-16 Audience Undergraduate We've got this
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