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October 3, 2020
HORNER EMMONS WADSWORTH WITTIG REACTION
October 3, 2020

Personal Reflection

Personal Reflection

Order Description
Personal Reflection

This assessment involves you writing a personal reflection about what you have learnt about memory or learning during this unit, with particular reference to your own observations about your memory or learning and what you have observed in others
.
I suggest you pick something that has particularly interested you or made you think. For example, you might have gained an insight into the fallibility of memory, so you could write
about your reflection on the fallibility of memory, your thoughts and feelings and your
response to these thoughts and feelings.
You can use observations of yourself and others as examples and context for your
writing. You can base your reflection on one of the topics covered in the unit, the topic of the proposed study in Part 1 above, the topic covered in Lab 1, or any research study related to the memory or learning topics covered in the unit that has interested you. The word limit for
this will be 600 words. You need to include at least 1 journal reference that details original research i.e. you can reference the textbook or other books, but you also need to include 1 primary source that describes
original research.

As explained at:
https://student.unsw.edu.au/reflective-writing

“Reflective writing is:
– your response to experiences, opinions, events or new information
– your response to thoughts and feelings
– a way of thinking to explore your learning
– an opportunity to gain self-knowledge
– a way to achieve clarity and better understanding of what you are learning
– a chance to develop and reinforce writing skills
– a way of making meaning out of what you study

Reflective writing is NOT:
– just conveying information, instruction or argument
– pure description, though there may be descriptive elements
– straightforward decision or judgement (e.g. about whether something is right or
wrong, good or bad)
– simple problem-solving
– a summary of course notes
– a standard university essay”
Some resources that may be useful
https://scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/index.php/5
https://www.scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/download.php?doc_id=12767&site_id=301&file_ext=.pdf
https://student.unsw.edu.au/reflective-writing
Google search for reflective writing guide and e.g. click on the link for
www.usq.edu.au/course … reflective writing guide document

JUST DO IT ON THE TOPIC ON LAB ONE BECAUSE YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH IT. YOU MUST USE ONE REFERENCE TO SUPPORT YOUR REFLECTION

This is the marking criteria, please follow all:

You must include personal reflection about your own observations and/or what you have observed in others You have some
depth to your writing, with specific
examples and/or other evidence
(e.g. peer reviewed research, textbook)
, and includes evidence of how you have engaged with the topic of your observation and thoughts about this observation Clear reflection on your own thoughts and understanding, including depth to the writing, with specific examples and other evidence. The ideas must be articulated in a particularly clear, well thought out and structured way clear evidence of critical