Reflection Report
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For the Reflective Assessment 2, there is no suggested format. You are free to use your creativity and imagination in this regard. However, below are some guidelines for reflection:
You are required to provide a 2,000-word Reflection in relation to your MBA ‘journey’.
This is an opportunity to think back on your learning experience and self-evaluate in terms of strengths and weaknesses. There is no prescription of format or content, but the following might help.
Ask questions such as:
- What have I learnt?
- What could I do to improve and how?
Learning theory can be helpful in providing a framework of analysis.
Consider, for example, Kolb’s Learning Cycle – experiential learning theory, 1984 and Rolfe et al’s Reflective Cycle, 2001 – What? So, what? Now what?
Having undertaken the reflection/self-evaluation think about providing a personal development plan which includes realistic goals and time lines and aids the monitoring of progress.
Reflection and self-evaluation are the key -supported by learning theory. Avoid description.