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Studio || Critical Reflection
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English - April 02, 2021 02:39 - 15 minutes - 14 MBArts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Critical Reflection
Critical reflection is a writer’s ability to articulate what s/he is thinking and why. For example, to explain the choices made in a composition, to contextualize a composition, to address revisions made in response to reader feedback, etc.
By the end of FYW, students should be able to:
Demonstrate reflecting on their writing in various rhetorical situations;
Use writing as a means for reflection;
Demonstrate their rhetorical awareness, their writing process, and their knowledge of conventions with regard to their own writing;
Illustrate that reflection is a necessary part of learning, thinking and communicating.
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Sources:
A psychologist explains why we’re probably all delusional and how to fix it
Reflecting more doesn’t make us more self-aware
By Angela Chen@chengela May 21, 2017, 9:00am EDT
Music:
"Neon Medusa" by The Midnight (from the EP 'Horror Show')
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