Relate your experience to a framework (like Kolb’s Learning Cycle or Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle) to show how your practice aligns with established standards. Part 3: Action Plan (The "Now What")
Reflection is about growth, not perfection. Acknowledging a mistake is often more valuable than claiming total success. [S13E25] Reflection (2)
If you are critiquing a response or a result, provide a brief example of the "before" and "after" to show your reflective process in action. Relate your experience to a framework (like Kolb’s
Conclude with a forward-looking statement. A solid report must demonstrate that you have learned something actionable for future sessions. If you are critiquing a response or a
To generate a solid report for [S13E25] , follow this structured framework. This format is designed to move beyond simple description and into the deep analysis required for high-level reflective writing. Part 1: The Brief Description (The "What")
What happened, and what was I trying to achieve? Part 2: Critical Analysis (The "So What")
This is the "solid" core of your report. Analyze your experience by connecting it to relevant theories or previous sessions in Season 13.