Notes from: Reflective `Writing from: Kate Williams, Mary Woolliams and Jane Spiro
Longer critical review
THE FULL REFERENCE
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Summarise
What it is about?
25% length
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- The author’s purpose, aim or question
- Main argument, central idea, findings conclusions
- What sort of text is it? General, specific
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Evaluate
What do I think about it?
50%
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- Who is it written for?
- Points of interest
- Simmilarities or differences with other texts I have read
- Weaknesses or limitations
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Reflect
How might I use it?
25%
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- Has the text helped you understand something better? Or see/do something differently? What? How was it useful?
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What?
Keep this short. Give enough context so the reader knows what comes next
Outline the situation
Consider you include: actions, consequences, responses, feelings and problems
What?
Keep this short. Give enough context so the reader knows what comes next.
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Outline the situation
Consider you include: actions, consequences, responses, feelings and problems
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So What?
Tho most substantial part
Make the link between your personal experience and the knowledge + experience of others
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Discuss what you have learnt
Examine about: yourself, relatinss, others, attitudes, practice, understanding. Show what is important
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Now What?
Short section- next steps
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Identify the implications
What impact could have these ideas in your work, practice? Or thinking? What do you need to improve future outcomes?
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