Guidelines to the Reflective Log Submissions and Marking Rubric

Business Law In Practice – Guidelines to the Reflective Log Submissions and Marking Rubric OBJECTIVES The point of reflective logs is to enable you to think about your process of learning and interaction, the insights you gained about yourself and the learning content, and how you developed your approach to the challenges, the solution and teamwork (and leadership, if applicable).

As you work through each portfolio, and after you have concluded each portfolio, you are expected to individually reflect on that portfolio and then compile a collective reflection. Before the first workshop, please read the learning resources on LMS on reflective thinking and writing, and carefully study the rubric – these will help you better understand what it is to engage in critical self- reflection.

The marks for the reflective logs are NOT shared by the group, so each member of the group needs to reflect individually and personally on the submission and the learning for each portfolio. It is very important that you contemporaneously record your reflection during and at the completion of each portfolio – don’t rely on your memory when it comes to compiling your reflective logs