Resources
Books
Dewey, J. (1910). How we think. New York: Heath & Co.
Kolb, D. (1984). Experiential learning. New York: Prentice Hall.
Moon, J. (1999). Reflection in Learning and Professional Development. London: Routledge.
Moon, J. (2004). A Handbook of Reflective and Experiential Learning: Theory and Practice. London: RoutledgeFalmer
Moon, J. (2006). Learning Journals: A Handbook for Academics, Students and Professional Development. London: Routledge
Schon, D.A. (1991). The reflective practitioner. New York: Basic Books.
Web-Based Resources
Wikipedia lists different terms to represent reflection (under psychology: introspection, contemplation, debriefing, or observation)
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Introspection
Dr. Barrett's Reflection weblinks on del.icio.us
Scaffolding Reflection with Adolescent and Adult Learners
Learning and Assessing Through Reflection: A Practical Guide (PDF) www.practicebasedlearning.org
Service Learning Reflection Activities (PDF)
Reflection Toolkit (PDF), Northwest Service Academy, Metro Center, Portland, OR: www.northwestserviceacademy.org
Reflection and The Experiential Learning Cycle (PDF), Career & Community Learning Center, University of Minnesota
Facilitating Reflection: A Manual for Leaders and Educators. University of Vermont
Writing Portfolios: What Teachers Learn from Student Self-Assessment by Kim Johnson-Bogart
"Examples from students' self-reflective essays, created to organize and explain their selections for end-of-term writing portfolios, reveal how much students learn from such reflection. Careful attention to students' reflections invites instructors to change their approach so that it encourages the process of learning that students describe."
Karen Barnstable's blog with great resources on reflection and developing Career transition portfolios.
Edutopia article: High Tech Reflection Strategies Make Learning Stick
Edutopia article: Teaching Young Students How to Reflect on Their Learning
From TLT Group: https://tltgroup.wildapricot.org/event-3311787
"Introduction: What is Reflection in Learning?" [pp.7-16] from book: Reflection: Turning experience into learning - [Downloadable PDF of pp1-17] Edited by David Boud, Rosemary Keogh, and David Walker; Published by RoutledgeFalmer, Taylor & Francis Group. First published 1985, reprinted 1987, 1994, transferred to Digital Printing 2005.Copyright© 1985 David Boud, Rosemary Keogh, David Walker and contributors.
"Reflections on Teaching and Learning Reflection," [2pp.] Dr. Sue Pieper, Northern Arizona University, e-Learning Center; elc-help@nau.edu https://www.nau.edu/news/reflections-on-teaching-and-learning-reflection/
"An Introduction to Academic Practice: Reflection", [2pp.] Library Guides, Univ. of Lincoln, https://guides.library.lincoln.ac.uk/c.php?g=110741&p=717892
"Designing for reflection in online courses" [7pp. pp.313-319] - ResearchGate by J Herrington & Ron Oliver at Edith Cowan University; January 2002; Cited by 54 - Related articles; Article (PDF Available) · with 335 Reads.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/49281179_Designing_for_reflection_in_online_courses
Educause summary [2pp.] of book: Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning, Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, Mark A. McDaniel. Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA 2014.
"The Benefits of Reflection in School Discipline" Edutopia 9/20/21 https://www.edutopia.org/article/benefits-reflection-school-discipline
Summary only: https://er.educause.edu/~/media/files/blogs/2018/6/er183409quickreferencequide.pdf?la=en