
Reflective Writing
Description
Packed with practical advice, this concise guide explains what reflective writing is and how to approach it. It provides 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 also includes 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.
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JANE SPIRO is Principal Lecturer in Education and TESOL and runs programmes in reflective practice, academic and creative writing. She won a National Teaching Fellowship for the development of online reflective writing resources; and has published books on the use of creative writing in language education. She is also a published novelist and poet, and has a PhD, papers and articles reflecting on the connections between academic and creative writing.
Content
Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- PART I: UNDERSTANDING REFLECTIVE WRITING.- PART II: FORM AND STYLE IN REFLECTIVE WRITING.- PART III: REFLECTION IN READING AND WRITING.- PART IV:USING FRAMEWORKS IN REFLECTIVE WRITING.- PART V: REFLECTION FOR CAREER PLANNING.- References.- Index.