WRITING REFLECTION ASSIGNMENTS
Each reflection involves writing a 200-word paragraph applying one specific concept from the course to understanding a specific and personal experience you or someone you know has had. Reflections are short, so best not to try to address too large or general a concept. Trying to apply a general concept (e.g., leadership, decision-making) will not result in a good grade.
A good basic structure is to (1) introduce, define, and explain the concept of interest from the course, (2) describe a personal experience or situation, and (3) explain how the concept from the course allows you to understand or explain the real-world behavior observed. For example, you might write a paragraph on an acquaintance or friend who is highly conscientiousness, making them a consistently productive student or worker.
If you need help or feedback on your assignments as you are writing them, please consult the resources PDF on UR Courses, or make an appointment to come and talk to me at any time!
TOPICS: Each reflection will have a different unit topic, as shown below.
Reflection 1 - Values, attitudes, and work behavior
Reflection 2 - Personality
Reflection 3 - Learning
Reflection 4 - Perceiving and judging others
Reflection 5 - Motivation in theory and practice
Reflection 6 - Group dynamics and teams
Reflection 7 - Socialization and culture
Reflection 8 - Leadership
Reflection 9 - Conflict and stress
Reflection 10 - Decision-making
Reflection 11 - Power, politics, and ethics