What is Self-Reflection & Why Does it Matter? | PATHS

PATHS by York University
4 Jan 202204:40

Summary

TLDRThis video script highlights the importance of self-reflection in the learning process. It explains how self-reflection allows students to examine their actions and experiences, gaining valuable insights that can drive transformative changes. The script introduces the 'What? So What? Now What?' framework as a structured method to reflect on experiences. It emphasizes that self-reflection fosters skills like self-awareness, critical thinking, and decision-making, essential for academic and professional success. Regular practice, including journaling and feedback, is encouraged to develop reflection skills and achieve continuous improvement.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Self-reflection is a powerful tool for personal and academic growth, helping you make transformative changes based on your experiences.
  • 😀 The process of self-reflection involves three key steps: 'What? So What? Now What?' which help you examine, analyze, and apply insights.
  • 😀 'What?' involves defining and describing the experience or situation you are reflecting on.
  • 😀 'So What?' encourages you to analyze the significance of the experience and how it connects to your learning or personal growth.
  • 😀 'Now What?' involves identifying insights from the experience and deciding on actionable steps for improvement or change.
  • 😀 Self-reflection helps avoid reinforcing stereotypes and oversimplifying complex issues by encouraging deeper analysis.
  • 😀 Regular practice of self-reflection improves critical thinking, problem-solving, self-awareness, and communication skills.
  • 😀 Self-reflection is not just about looking back, but about using those insights to guide future decisions and actions.
  • 😀 Setting aside time for thoughtful reflection, such as in a quiet space or through journaling, helps deepen your understanding.
  • 😀 Feedback from others can enhance your self-reflection process and help you refine your learning and growth strategies.
  • 😀 Reflecting on course content, real-world examples, and your assumptions promotes a deeper connection between learning and the real world.

Q & A

  • What is the definition of self-reflection according to the transcript?

    -Self-reflection is the process of examining oneself within a learning context to gain transformative insights that can be applied to future experiences.

  • How does self-reflection help students with their learning and academic success?

    -Self-reflection allows students to assess their learning processes, identify areas for improvement, and make necessary changes, which helps them overcome routine limitations and fosters academic growth.

  • What might happen if a person doesn't engage in self-reflection?

    -Without self-reflection, a person might miss opportunities to improve their learning methods and may reinforce stereotypes, offer simplistic solutions to complex problems, or generalize inaccurately based on limited data.

  • How can self-reflection be developed?

    -Self-reflection can be developed through practice and feedback, allowing individuals to refine their ability to reflect on experiences and improve learning.

  • What is the 'What? So What? Now What?' framework in self-reflection?

    -The 'What? So What? Now What?' framework is a reflective process where individuals first describe the experience ('What?'), then analyze its significance ('So What?'), and finally determine insights and future actions ('Now What?').

  • Why might the 'what' step be easier than the 'so what' or 'now what' steps in the reflective process?

    -The 'what' step is easier because it involves simply describing the experience, while the 'so what' and 'now what' steps require deeper analysis and contemplation, which can be more challenging.

  • What strategies can be used to help with the reflective process?

    -Setting aside time to think about the reflection questions, letting your mind wander about the experience, and even sketching or doodling your thoughts can help deepen the reflective process.

  • How does reflecting on multiple perspectives help in the learning process?

    -Reflecting on multiple perspectives encourages critical thinking, enhances self-awareness, and helps students make connections between course content and real-world experiences.

  • What additional skills can be developed through self-reflection exercises in class?

    -Self-reflection exercises can help develop self-awareness, the ability to make connections between course content and the real world, as well as improve analysis, communication, and critical thinking skills.

  • How can instructors assist students in engaging with self-reflection?

    -Instructors can prompt students to reflect on course content, real-world examples, or their own learning through activities such as surveys, written responses, or reflective journals, guiding them through the 'what, so what, now what' framework.

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