Journal keeping : how to use reflective writing for effective learning, teaching, professional insight, and positive change

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Journal keeping : how to use reflective writing for effective learning, teaching, professional insight, and positive change

Dannelle D. Stevens and Joanne E. Cooper

Stylus Pub., 2009

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-260) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book is written by the authors of the acclaimed ""Introduction to Rubrics"". It has sold over 3,000 in 12 months. There is a major growth of interest in keeping journals or diaries for personal reflection and growth; and as a teaching tool. It will appeal to college faculty, administrators and teachers. One of the most powerful ways to learn, reflect and make sense of our lives is through journal keeping. This book presents the potential uses and benefits of journals for personal and professional development - particularly for those in academic life; and demonstrates journals' potential to foster college students' learning, fluency and voice, and creative thinking. In professional life, a journal helps to organize, prioritize and address the many expectations of a faculty member's or administrator's roles. Journals are effective for developing time management skills, building problem-solving skills, fostering insight, and decreasing stress. Both writing and rereading journal entries allow the journal keeper to document thinking; to track changes and review observations; and to examine assumptions and so gain fresh perspectives and insights over past events. The authors present the background to help readers make an informed decision about the value of journals and to determine whether journals will fit appropriately with their teaching objectives or help manage their personal and professional lives. They offer insights and advice on selecting the format or formats and techniques most appropriate for the reader's purposes.

目次

  • Tables and Figures
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • PART ONE: JOURNAL WRITING AND ITS THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS 1) Journal Writing: Definition and Rationale
  • 2) Reflection and Learning from Experience
  • 3) Reflection and Adult Development Theory
  • PART TWO: USING JOURNALS IN CLASSROOMS AND PROFESSIONAL LIFE 4) Introducing and Structuring Classroom Journal Writing
  • 5) Classroom Journal-Writing Techniques
  • 6) Grading Classroom Journal Writing
  • 7) Journal Writing in Professional Life
  • 8) Journal Writing in the Computer Age-Rebecca L. Schulte
  • PART THREE: A COLLECTION OF CASE STUDIES: TEACHING WITH JOURNALS AND KEEPING JOURNALS IN PROFESSIONAL LIFE 9) Case Studies: Teaching With Journals
  • 10) Case Studies: Journal Keeping in Professional Life
  • Afterword
  • Appendices: A) Journal Writing Techniques
  • b) Contributor Contact Information
  • References
  • Index.

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