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Journal Writing in Experiential Education: Possibilities, Problems, and Recommendations
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  Educators who work in the field of experiential education often encourage or require their students to keep journals. Journals are a time-honored venue for facilitating reflection, an important component of experiential education.
What is Journal Writing?
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  Journal writing is a learning tool based on the ideas that students write to learn. Students use the journals to write about topics of personal interest, to note their observations, to imagine, to wonder and to connect new information with things they already know.

 

 
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