Reflection Paper
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Reflection Paper
The goal of reflective writing is to realize personal growth. In this assignment you will pursue this goal, interacting with and integrating the information introduced in the course and applying it to your existing experiences.
The Reflection Papersupports two learning outcomes for the course:
Objective: Write a3 to 4-page personal Reflection Paper that communicates how specific topics, theories, and research findings covered in the course 1) shape your understanding of cross-cultural psychology; and 2) connect to your current knowledge, experiences, and areas of interest.
Instructions Summary: The following guidance lists the key steps for the Reflection Paper.
Write and submit for grading a well composed, 3 to 4-page
APA
style formatted Reflection Paper.
*This is a minimum target, not a finite value. To maximize the benefits of this assignment, focus on a range of subjects that capture your attention. It is appropriate to discuss and integrate related topics. For example, in a discussion of “socialization,” the inclusion of theory, details extracted from course Learning Resources, and research findings pulled from peer-reviewed articles, can create topic depth and breadth of understanding. When related points are constructively used to compare, contrast, and synthesized your understanding of socialization you are able to build a thoughtfully elaborated presentation on the topic.
Rubric: The following informs on the distribution of points assigned to each section of the paper. The Reflection Paper will be graded on the following areas:
Reflection Paper Point Allocations
(Please reference the rubric accompanying this assignment for in-depth scoring details.)
Rubric for Reflection Paper
CONTENT (8-points each)
1. All topics were discussed in clear detail.
2. Assertions supported.
3. Ideas were interrelated coherently and logically.
ORGANIZATION (22 Points)
4. An introduction previews main points of reflection, body of paper develops and elaborates main ideas, conclusion summarizes main points.
WRITING MECHANICS and STYLE (5 points each)
5. Paper grammatically sound (proper sentence structure) and free of mechanical errors (e.g., misspellings, typos, etc.).
6. Citations and references in proper APA style.
Points to be
Awarded
Behaviors Demonstrated
Exceptional
paper contains no errors in this area
Exceeds Expectations
paper contains limited errors in this area; however, the overall presentation of the material is readable and appropriate
Meets Expectations
paper contains limited errors in this area; however, the overall presentation of the material is difficult to read
Meets Some Expectations
paper contains a number of errors in this area; however, the overall presentation is acceptable
Minimal Expectations Met
paper contains a number of errors in this area, and the overall presentation is difficult to read
Not Achieved
paper contains extensive errors in this area, which detracts from the overall presentation; or not addressed
Requirements: The requirements for the Reflection Paper include:
Submit a single document that reflects upon how specific topics, theories, and research findings covered in the course 1) shape your understanding of cross-cultural psychology; and 2) connect to your current knowledge, experiences, and areas of interest.
Within the document…
Apply
APA Style
**. Neatly and concisely present a 3 to 4-page*** APA formatted document containingTitle Page IntroductionBody (with heading levels applied when appropriate)ConclusionsReferences PageProperly formatted in-text citations and references
*Remember this is a minimum, not a restrictive, fixed target. See note under Instructions.
**Use APA style
headings
and subheadings, double-spacing, an appropriate
serif or sans serif font
(e.g., Times Roman 12-point; Arial 11-point; Calibri 11-point), one-inch margins (left, right, top, and bottom), page numbering, and logical flow from topic to topic. Write with clarity, paying attention to spelling, grammar, and syntax. Consult the
UMGC Citing and Writing Guide
, for proper form of APA Style in-text citations and references.
*** The title page and references page do not count towards the final page count for the submission.
Steps: Preparing the Paper
1. Brainstorm.Break out paper and pencil and enjoy the exploratory process…
Revisit the Topics:Review the topics and learning resources we have covered in class to date, to include the content for the week in which this assignment is due.
2. Home in on Interests.Looking at the topics and resources you have identified in your brainstorming list. Take a moment to write down your thoughts about why each has captured your interest. You may find it useful at this stage to:
These details will be important to building the personalized, reflective component of the paper that leads to insights and growth.
3. Making the Connections.It is now time to coordinate your notes in order to facilitate preparations to write the paper. The following table exemplifies one way to organize your notes. The questions shared are offered to inspire purposeful exploration of the subjects selected. They also facilitate critical thinking and analysis. Feel free to add your own questions and desired details for further development. This table is for personal use only. Do NOT include tabled notes as part of your final document.
Topic/Theory/Research
Personal Response / Thoughts
How does this (topic, theory, research) challenge / affect me?
Theologically, Emotionally, Culturally, Socially, Other…
In what way does this (topic, theory, resource) capture my attention?
How has this (topic, theory, research) supported or shifted my way of thinking?
What evidence was presented that supported or changed my perspective?
What preexisting and new questions do I have related to this (topic, theory, research)?
How does this (topic, theory, research) contribute to the health and well-being of individuals, organizations, and environments?
How does this (topic, theory, research) relate to appropriate and ethical applications and interventions of cross-cultural psychology?
What connections does this (topic, theory, research) have with other areas of study? Or, how does this subject differentiate from other fields of study?
What connections does this (topic, theory, research) have with my experiences / existing knowledge / interests?
How can I use this information from the course?
Research: Related empirical article that supports existing points or answers questions I have…
Reference:
Permalink:
Article addresses…
Page/paragraph where needed information is found:
4. Create an outline. Map out the paper, the sequence of topics to be discussed, and points you plan to make.
5. Write and submit for grading anAPA formatted document.
Writing Tips: Sections of the Paper
(Section lengths are averages noted from past student submissions. They are not absolute targets. Develop your paper to meet your message and expressive needs, while meeting assignment requirements.)
Introduction: (Approx. 1/2-2/3 page). Introduce the topics, theories, and/or research you are reflecting on. Briefly summarize the focus of the paper. Introduce the thesis statement, providing the road map for the body of the reflection paper.Operationally define relevant concepts in order to anchor how they will be employed throughout the document.Body of the paper: (Approx. 2-3 pages) In the body of your paper, dedicate discussion to each focal topic.Introduce each topic, providing enough background information for your reader to understand: 1) what the topic is about, and 2) the academic/empirical grounding of the topic. [The goal here is to leverage specific details from the course lessons in order to provide context for conclusions you present.]Concisely convey your ideas and opinions about the subject in question. [Hint: It is here that the answers to the sample “Making the Connections” questions are relevant.] You may find it constructive to discuss the focal topic by comparing, contrasting, and synthesizing a variety of course materials. You may also include additional peer-reviewed academic sources.Provide details on how you arrived at conclusions drawn, demonstrating skeptical inquiry and critical thinking.Weave into this discussion your personal experiences with the discussed concept/theory/research. This is a critical component of the paper. This is an expression of the connections that make the lessons actively relevant to you. Reflections may include new insights about: yourself; others; barriers, challenges, and opportunities in your personal and/or professional arena; strategies, knowledge, and skills that you discovered and plan to apply; and, observed outcomes emerging from applications you have made.Conclusion of the paper: (Approx. 2/3-1 page). Tie it all together. Show how the ideas developed in the body of your paper tie together to support your thesis.Summarize the overall effect the lessons had on you. What are your takeaways?