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Purpose
Reflection is a crucial part of the learning process. This Journal is an opportunity to reflect on your own thoughts and feelings as you learn and grow through this course. Use the processes of critical thinking and critical reflection presented earlier in the course. Reflective Journal entries are assigned in selected units in this course. The reflective Journal is different from course discussion items in that only your instructor will see the reflective Journal entries. You should complete your readings for the week and participate in at least some of the course discussion before completing your Journal entries.
Instructions
For this Assignment you are asked to revisit your personal views and opinions of multiculturalism.
This Assignment has three questions. Copy and paste the questions into a new Journal entry. Answer each question in a paragraph. Your entry should be 300 to 500 words in length.
Look back at the paper you wrote at the beginning of Unit 1 and then answer the questions below.
- Would you describe yourself in terms of diversity differently now? In what way?
- How, if at all, have your views or opinions on diversity changed during the course of this class?
- What area or areas were the most enlightening or difficult for you? Please explain.
Remember to cite and reference all non-original sources used to support your response. Follow APA style guidelines.
This Assignment addresses the following unit learning outcome:
- Reflect on the influence of identity development theories in your life.
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