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Reflective Essay, Schemes and Mind Maps of Literature

values on others (critical reflection and self- awareness). Importantly, a reflective essay needs to create links from personal experience.

Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

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Download Reflective Essay and more Schemes and Mind Maps Literature in PDF only on Docsity! Reflective Essay Reflective essays require students to think critically by reflecting on their own worldview or performance. This type of essay challenges students to reflect on what they do, how they do it, their values and beliefs, and the potential implications of these beliefs and values on others (critical reflection and self- awareness). Importantly, a reflective essay needs to create links from personal experience to course concepts, theories, and information from sources. Note: A reflective essay is different to a reflective learning journal. A reflective learning journal usually asks you to consider what you've learned as well as how you learned in class or while on placement. More information about this type of writing can be found on the Reflective or Learning Journals section on the Student Learning Support website. Content The content of a reflective essay is based on creating links from personal experience to course concepts, theories, and information from sources. Just like an academic essay, a reflective essay contains an overall argument or point of view, known as the thesis statement, as well as support, evidence and examples. Information from scholarly writers in the field should be incorporated to either support your views or provide a contrast to your point of view. Structure In the same way as an academic essay, a reflective essay has a well-organised structure with an introduction, a series of body paragraphs, a conclusion, and a reference list. Stages of the argument are indicated through paragraphs with a logical flow, not through the use of headings. More details about what is required in each of these components can be found in the Academic Essay writing guide. Tip A major element of reflective essays involves linking research with your ideas and experience. One way to do this is to create a table with two columns: one column is for notes about your experience and your ideas (in relation to each of the focus areas of the task) and the other column is for information from the literature that supports or helps you to interpret or analyse those ideas. This strategy also ensures you have a good balance of information about your ideas/experience and information from sources. ACAP Student Learning Support. ACAP is a college of the Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd. National CRICOS Code: 01328A. RTO Code: 0500. Page 1/2
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