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What Are Examples Of Reflective Questions?
Examples of reflective questions include: What prior knowledge did I have; How did I act during the event; What did I learn from the event that I did not know before; What links can I make between my experience and other events/ideas from my studies or workplace. What surprised you about the lesson? What was the most fascinating part of the lesson? What is the most important thing you learned today and why? How has your experience differed from what you anticipated? What has changed the way you view the situation/experience? What did you like/dislike about the experience? What have you learned about your peers?
What Are Three Examples Of Reflection?
Common examples of reflection include the reflection of light, sound, and water waves. The angle at which the wave is incident on the surface equals the angle at which it is reflected, according to the law of reflection, for specular reflection (such as at a mirror). The simplest example of visible light reflection is a smooth pool of water’s surface, where incident light is orderedly reflected to create a clear image of the landscape around the pool. Reflection-in-action and reflection-on-action are the two main categories of reflection that are frequently mentioned. Regarding when they occur, there are most obviously differences. In general, there are two different types of reflection that occur when light reflects. In contrast to diffuse reflection, which is caused by rough surfaces that tend to reflect light in all directions, specular reflection is defined as light reflected from a smooth surface at a specific angle (as shown in Figure 3). Regular reflection and diffused reflection are the two different types of reflection.