Reflection in EED 14
Melona E. Matilla BEED 3A
Prof. Mark Anthony Alavata
Assignment:
In last session, I gained a deeper understanding of the value of critical thinking and self-reflection. The ability to step back and evaluate not just the information presented, but the broader implications, was reinforced throughout the lesson. Beyond the facts or the lessons on a particular subject, the experience emphasized the importance of continually asking "Why?" and "How does this apply to my life?" It is not just about accumulating knowledge but developing the skills to discern, filter, and critically analyze that information. This kind of reflective practice ensures that learning goes beyond the classroom and integrates into my everyday experience.
Moving forward, I plan to apply this reflective practice in both my academic and personal life. In academics, it will help me engage more actively with the materials, asking questions that challenge me to think more deeply about the relevance of the subject matter to real-world scenarios. This approach will not only improve my understanding but will also make learning more meaningful and practical.
In my personal life, I intend to apply critical reflection when making decisions or evaluating situations. By regularly reflecting on past experiences and considering how to improve or respond better in the future, I can develop better problem-solving skills and make informed decisions. In conclusion, today's lesson provided not only knowledge but a valuable framework for approaching future challenges. By constantly reflecting on what I learn and how to apply it, I can grow intellectually and personally, ensuring that learning is an ongoing process rather than a series of isolated moments.