Packed with practical advice, this concise guide explains what
reflective writing is and how to approach it. It equips students with
all the key information and strategies they need to develop an
appropriate reflective writing style, whatever their subject area.
Annotated examples from a range of disciplines and contexts show
students how to put these tips into practice. It concludes with a
section on applying reflective practices to personal development and
career planning.
This handy guide is an indispensable resource for students of all
disciplines and levels, who are required to develop and demonstrate
reflective qualities in their work. It will be particularly useful to
students writing reflective logs on placements.
New to this Edition:
- Contains more content on the value and importance of reflection in
other life contexts, so that students can appreciate its relevance from
an early stage;
- Features a short overview of academic writing genres, to help students
make connections between reflective writing and other forms of academic
writing with which they are already familiar
- Covers alternative ways of capturing reflection, such as free-writing,
blogs/vlogs and other technologies
- Includes new examples which show how students have re-worked their
initial drafts to produce a better, more appropriate response