Week 8 Assignment
phenixtj07W8 Assignment 2 "Reflection Journal"
· Reflection Journal
This week, we are spending the majority of our time reflection on what we have encountered in this course. For this reflection, let’s examine all of the outcomes for the course, instead of the few that relate directly to this week’s assignment and discussion. They are, as follows:
· read and extract information and ideas from a variety of texts;
· express, through writing and presenting, complex and well-researched ideas to a general audience;
· ask valid and logical questions that promote a deeper understanding of the issues being examined;
· identify the internal and external factors that affect the process of decision-making;
· express a well-informed, personal viewpoint and show an understanding of [your] own biases;
· consider the viewpoints of others, especially those ideas that challenge [your] own;
· demonstrate how personal, professional, academic, and communal interests can positively or negatively affect the way we approach an issue; and
· articulate how learning extends beyond the classroom.
In your journal, in approximately 150 words, reflect back on what you have learned through each of the course readings, assignments, and discussions. Consider the following questions to guide your reflection:
· What, if anything, did you find surprising, particularly challenging, interesting, or just beautiful?
· From what you know about this course so far, what connections can you make to previous learning experiences, and how do you think this course will help you as you move forward in your college and professional life?
· How do the course outcomes for this week apply to your experience so far?
· What questions do you still need answered?
W8 Assignment 2 "Reflection Journal"
·
Reflection
Journal
This week, we are spending the majority of our time reflection on what we have encountered in this
course. For this reflectio
n, let’s examine all of the outcomes for the course, instead of the few that
relate directly to this week’s assignment and discussion. They are, as follows:
·
read and extract information and ideas from a variety of texts;
·
express, through writing and presen
ting, complex and well
-
researched ideas to a
general audience;
·
ask valid and logical questions that promote a deeper understanding of the issues being
examined;
·
identify the internal and external factors that affect the process of decision
-
making;
·
express a well
-
informed, personal viewpoint and show an understanding of [your] own
biases;
·
consider the viewpoints of others, especially those ideas that challenge [your] own;
·
demonstrate how personal, professional, academic, and communal interests can
po
sitively or negatively affect the way we approach an issue; and
·
articulate how learning extends beyond the classroom.
In your journal, in approximately 150 words, reflect back on what you have learned through each of the
course readings, assignments, and d
iscussions. Consider the following questions to guide your
reflection:
·
What, if anything, did you find surprising, particularly challenging, interesting, or just
beautiful?
·
From what you know about this course so far, what connections can you make to
prev
ious learning experiences, and how do you think this course will help you as you
move forward in your college and professional life?
·
How do the course outcomes for this week apply to your experience so far?
·
What questions do you still need answered?
W8 Assignment 2 "Reflection Journal"
Reflection Journal
This week, we are spending the majority of our time reflection on what we have encountered in this
course. For this reflection, let’s examine all of the outcomes for the course, instead of the few that
relate directly to this week’s assignment and discussion. They are, as follows:
read and extract information and ideas from a variety of texts;
express, through writing and presenting, complex and well-researched ideas to a
general audience;
ask valid and logical questions that promote a deeper understanding of the issues being
examined;
identify the internal and external factors that affect the process of decision-making;
express a well-informed, personal viewpoint and show an understanding of [your] own
biases;
consider the viewpoints of others, especially those ideas that challenge [your] own;
demonstrate how personal, professional, academic, and communal interests can
positively or negatively affect the way we approach an issue; and
articulate how learning extends beyond the classroom.
In your journal, in approximately 150 words, reflect back on what you have learned through each of the
course readings, assignments, and discussions. Consider the following questions to guide your
reflection:
What, if anything, did you find surprising, particularly challenging, interesting, or just
beautiful?
From what you know about this course so far, what connections can you make to
previous learning experiences, and how do you think this course will help you as you
move forward in your college and professional life?
How do the course outcomes for this week apply to your experience so far?
What questions do you still need answered?