The "reflection protocol" - a way to develop learning and independent thinking?


Autoria(s): Lundgren, Mats; von Schantz, Inger
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

It is now-a-days more and more common in the academic world to use new forms of “learning-tools”. One of those is the “reflection protocol”, which usually consist of a few pages of freely written text, related to something the students have read. There seems to be a lot of different opinions about the value to use this method. Some teachers and students are enthusiastic and others are rather critical. To write a “reflection protocol” is not in the first place to do a summery, a review, not even to analyze a text. Instead it is about to write down thoughts and questions that comes up as a result of the reading. It is also about doing associations, reflections and to interpret a text and relate this to a theme of some kind. The purpose to use “reflection protocols” is, as we see it, mainly for the student to practice independent thinking from a scientific point of view, but it also gives a possibility to a better understanding of another person’s thinking. This seems to open up for a fruitful dialogue and a way to learn. We will in this paper discuss if that could be the case.

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Identificador

http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-1957

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swe

Publicador

Högskolan Dalarna, Pedagogiskt arbete

Örebro

Relação

NFPF:s conference

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Palavras-Chave #Reflection protocol #reflection journal #reflektionsprotokoll #learning methods #higer education
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Conference paper

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