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Student Self-Reflective Essay
The purpose of the Student Self-Reflective Essay is to reflect upon what one has learned or how one has performed as compared with one’s expectations or goals.
At the end of each course, we ask students to respond to five (5) statements. In your essay please respond in sequential order to the five (5) statements below. There is no requirement for length when responding to each statement.
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4. 5.
Descriptions of how you feel you improved your knowledge, skills, abilities, and yourself in this session through this course.
Evaluation of the work you did during the session for the class and explanations of ways you could have performed better.
Topics you have identified that you did not understand or were not successful in trying to implement and suggestions you may have about how to improve the course material on those topics.
Ways you might measure the future effects of what you have learned in this course or your future progress/improvement. State whether you achieved the course outcomes (Student Learning Outcomes).
Modules
PLO 1: Use a variety of literacy and communication skills that enhance individual and organizational effectiveness
PLO 2: Identify key theories of psychology, application of theories to real life situations in the areas of media and communication, and education
PLO 3: Identify multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural considerations for applied psychology
PLO 4: Demonstrate strategic, analytical and critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities required for effectiveness for a psychology work environment
PLO 5: Utilize appropriate applied research methodologies with immediate relevance and application to media and communications, education and other field
PLO 6: Demonstrate attentiveness to interpersonal skills needed to collaborate and lead in organizations, institutions and enterprises in which media is a key component
PLO 7: Demonstrate the awareness of legal and ethical standards in the profession
PLO 8: Demonstrate knowledge of psychological applications in multiple areas and the ability to critique the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of these applications

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