Social Studies, 12.06.2020 15:57 jaidyn3mccoy6
Reflect on your university experience so far. Remember writing reflectively is about you,
putting the ‘I’ in reflection. Your reflection should be 1500 words long + or - 10% and should
be based on either Gibbs’ model of reflection or the DIEP model. Things to consider in your
reflection :
What happened?
Have I provided detail about this?
Is it about the experience or me?
What critical moments or events occurred?
Were there any ‘light bulb’ moments which led to learning?
What did I learn or get out of this experience?
What positives can I take out of this? Why?
What were the negatives and Why?
Was there evidence of theory in practice?
What will I do differently based on what I now know?
Your reflection will be assessed using the following criteria:
How well you have described the experience
How well you have analyzed the experience
What you have learnt from the experience and what you will do differently going
forward
Integration of theory with practice that is good use of relevant academic references
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