This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible through the University of Toronto’s TSpace repositoryThis study evaluates journal writing to foster critical reflection in adult learners, specifically book club members studying fictional literature. It examines the history of book clubs and researches literature exploring journal writing to foster critical reflection. The subjects are 9 female book club members-6 finished. It is a qualitative study using emergent design. The method is content analysis using a 5-point reflective scale examining changes in critical reflection. Participants gave feedback by written questionnaire and interview discussing their feelings about journal w...
Professional learning is a multifaceted process with cognitive, behavioral, relational, and emotiona...
Introduction to Youth Services is a second year Social Work and Human Services unit. In this unit a ...
Our presentation will focus on Learning Journals as tools for building critical thinking skills and ...
The present study was conducted to investigate the extent to which students believe that journal wri...
The journal holds experiences as a puzzle frame holds its pieces. The writer begins to recognize the...
This was a qualitative study conducted to investigate whether personal reflection through journal ke...
This study assessed the benefits of keeping reflective journal writing on improving English writing ...
The aim of this qualitative case study was to examine the use of reflective journals in promoting re...
A discrepancy appears to exist between the value placed on reflective journal writing by the writers...
Reflective journal writing is an innovative and learner-centered activity. In recent years, its use ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the effects of journal writing on stude...
Reflective journal writing is an innovative and learner-centered activity. In recent years, its use ...
South African health care organisations are faced by enormous challenges. Responsive measures must i...
Introduction to Youth Services is a second year Social Work and Human Services unit. In this unit a ...
This study attempted to determine whether or not dialogue journal writing encouraged critical refle...
Professional learning is a multifaceted process with cognitive, behavioral, relational, and emotiona...
Introduction to Youth Services is a second year Social Work and Human Services unit. In this unit a ...
Our presentation will focus on Learning Journals as tools for building critical thinking skills and ...
The present study was conducted to investigate the extent to which students believe that journal wri...
The journal holds experiences as a puzzle frame holds its pieces. The writer begins to recognize the...
This was a qualitative study conducted to investigate whether personal reflection through journal ke...
This study assessed the benefits of keeping reflective journal writing on improving English writing ...
The aim of this qualitative case study was to examine the use of reflective journals in promoting re...
A discrepancy appears to exist between the value placed on reflective journal writing by the writers...
Reflective journal writing is an innovative and learner-centered activity. In recent years, its use ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the effects of journal writing on stude...
Reflective journal writing is an innovative and learner-centered activity. In recent years, its use ...
South African health care organisations are faced by enormous challenges. Responsive measures must i...
Introduction to Youth Services is a second year Social Work and Human Services unit. In this unit a ...
This study attempted to determine whether or not dialogue journal writing encouraged critical refle...
Professional learning is a multifaceted process with cognitive, behavioral, relational, and emotiona...
Introduction to Youth Services is a second year Social Work and Human Services unit. In this unit a ...
Our presentation will focus on Learning Journals as tools for building critical thinking skills and ...