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TABLE 6: TASK 6 - REFLECTIVE JOURNAL (FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT)

                                                                  Assessment Task 6: Reflective journal

                     Outcome                  Assessment     Feedback      21  century      Type of       Bloom’s          Tool         Theoretical justification /
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                                              technique /                      skill        learning     Taxonomy                      online assessment principle
                                               Purpose
       LO: Understand the benefits of reflection  Formative   Instructor   Critical thinking  Constructivist  Create   Online journal   Reflection
       as part of learning                    assessment  voice          Technology       approach                                    High-quality feedback
       LO: Decide how to use a reflective                  recorded      literacy         PBL                                         Readymade tools
       journal to improve learning                         feedback      Initiative                                                   Variety of online assessment
       LO: Write reflectively about learning                             Creativity                                                   tools and techniques
                                                                                                                                      Technology enabled authentic
                                                                                                                                      learning
       Task 6: Basic description (Find the Reflective Journal here)
       Students to write a reflective journal after each assessment task, capturing their reflections.
       Students to identify the main topic of their learning and demonstrate their thinking and learning process.
       Reflection 1: After Task 1
       Reflection 2: After Task 2
       Reflection 3: After Task 3
       Reflection 4: After Task 4
       Reflection 5: After Task 5
       Reflection 6: Summary Reflection after summative assessment

       Reasons for this activity:
          1.  Reflections assist learners to learn from a unit of content.
          2.  Reflections primary purpose is to explore experience, enhance understanding and to improve future thinking, actions, and experiences.
          3.  “Reflective prompts” assist students to focus on one aspect of learning and promotes critical thinking (Pena & Almaguer, 2012).
          4.  Reflective writing assist students in improving writing skills.
          5.  Guided reflective writing promotes students to reflect on their thinking and how to solve problems (Dunlap  C., 2006).

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