2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.707168
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Higher Education Students’ Reflective Journal Writing and Lifelong Learning Skills: Insights From an Exploratory Sequential Study

Abstract: Reflective journal (RJ) writing has been recognized as an effective pedagogical tool for nurturing students’ lifelong learning skills. With the paucity of empirical work on the dimensionality of reflective writing, this research sought to qualitatively analyze students’ RJ writing and design a generic reflection scheme for identifying dimensions of reflective thinking. Drawing on the theoretical scheme, another aim was to design and validate a questionnaire to measure students’ perceptions of their reflective … Show more

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“…Another limitation of this study is that it overlooked metacognitive knowledge ( Flavell, 1992 ), pertaining to general strategies for learning and thinking. An attempt to foster metacognition was made by asking the students to write a reflective journal in Alt et al (2022a) which they were instructed to narrate their self-perceived trajectory from their preliminary argument to a more complex one and to describe their challenges and gains in light of the experience. However, the improvement in metacognition over time was ultimately not evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another limitation of this study is that it overlooked metacognitive knowledge ( Flavell, 1992 ), pertaining to general strategies for learning and thinking. An attempt to foster metacognition was made by asking the students to write a reflective journal in Alt et al (2022a) which they were instructed to narrate their self-perceived trajectory from their preliminary argument to a more complex one and to describe their challenges and gains in light of the experience. However, the improvement in metacognition over time was ultimately not evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality education is characterized by its ability to cultivate critical thinking skills and instill a sense of motivation in students (Zubaidah et al, 2017;Abdelraheem, A.Y. & Ahmed, A.M. 2018;Alt, D., Anjaniputra, A.G. 2020;Raichel, N., & Naamati-Schneider, L, 2022;Alsoud, A.R., et al 2021;Nobutoshi, 2023;Amin, Adiansyah, & Hujjatusnaini, 2023). Rather than simply memorizing and understanding material, education should empower students to think critically (Hidayati et al, 2019) and foster their interest and motivation to learn (Rahman, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being able to think critically about one's own education is an important skill for keeping one's mind open to updated information day by day. It is widely agreed that the purpose of education is to prepare students for their future development as professionals by having them engage in reflective activities that promote lifetime learning skills (Alt et al, 2022). According to Griggs et al (2018), students' ability to make good judgments based on their emotions, which they gain via reflective practice during their academic formation, has been linked to their later success in both their personal and professional lives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%