The Student's Guide to Reflective Writing
By (Author) Martin McMorrow
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
30th May 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
808.042
Paperback
160
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
From your studies to your career, reflection and reflective writing is a key skill for personal and professional development. However, reflective writing requires a different approach to essays or reports it can be difficult to know how to accomplish it. Written in a supportive and inclusive tone, The Student's Guide to Reflective Writing is an ideal resource for anyone faced with reflective writing assignments. It provides clear and practical advice on every step of the process, showing you how to: - Record your experiences - Choose what to write about - Structure your assignment - Write reflectively using appropriate tone and language; and - Incorporate theory and refer to professional skills and competencies Throughout the book, there are a wealth of practice tasks and detailed examples of reflective writing from a range of disciplines. It also contains a glossary of sentence structures to help you get get started and build your confidence. This hands-on and supportive guide equips you with the skills to write critically, reflectively and successfully.
This book offers advice and examples for reflective practice, academic writing, time management, resilience, leadership, study hacks and more a unique compendium to guide and support readers through undergraduate and postgraduate study. -- Denyse King, Lecturer in Midwifery
Martin McMorrow is a Learning Co-ordinator at the University of Notre Dame, Australia.