Creativity Action Service

206days until
Until Summer Break!

 

The final END-OF-ACTIVITY REFLECTION is due within 10 days of completing the activity
or you will not receive credit for the activity
  

Self-evaluations should be reflective rather than descriptive, narrative reports
 
When an activity has ended, you will write a final Reflection that sums up the activity as a whole. The best way to do this is - by using your labels - read all of your journal entries for the particular activity and then consider the following:

  • What did I plan to do?
  • What did I do? (A summary of specific duties and accomplishments in activity)
  • What were the outcomes, for me, the team I was working with, and others?

Move on from the above "What...?" based questions and ask yourself the more "experiential learner" type questions. These questions are the same that you considered throughout the activity in your journal postings.

 

  • How did you feel?
  • How did you interact with others?
  • What did you perceive?
  • What did you think about activity?
  • What did the activity mean to you? 
  • What was the value of the activity?
  • How did activity benefit others?
  • How did activity measure up to the the eight learning outcomes? 
  • Were the goals set too low, too high or just right? Why?
  • If difficulties existed how did you overcome them?
  • What did you learn from the activity and how might this new knowledge be applied more widely elsewhere in your life? (For example, a change of perspective).

 Your reflection must contain evidence that one or more of the learning outcomes was/were successfully met during the activity. Always refer back to your journal entries.

    When posting your reflection, be sure to include the label, reflection.


    Failure to write a reflection for an activity will result in a failing mark for the grading quarter.