- This journal will reflect your learning experiences in the course. It will include your critical thoughts and reflections related to the course materials.
- Each reflection journal must include your thoughts on the topics covered to date (by the due date for each one), including your growth in terms of understanding, questions you may have regarding the topic, thoughts about the content, and display thoughtful reflections on the subject matter.
- The goal of these assignments is also to help make connections between the learning we are doing in class together through the course materials (readings, videos, etc.) and the world. The journal should show both what (the content) you are learning and how you are learning this content.
- In each short journal reflection, you should critically reflect on what you are
learning and then connect it with your own lived experience. Please reflect on how this offers insight into yourself and how you interact with the world around you.
- In this assignment, also please reflect on how any new knowledge you have learned and experiences you have engaged that might transfer to other situations or environments in which you find yourself (the workplace, in your university program, in the community, etc.) including environments that are non-academic
- This is a traditional written reflection journal. Once again, as above, each of
the four reflection journal assignments should show both what (the conten t) you are learning and how you are learning this content. They should be
written in first-person.
Article to reflect on – https://indigenousfoundations.arts.ubc.ca/the_residential_school_system/#what-were-residential-schools