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Why is reflection so important?

Reflection is thinking about a service experience in order to connect the service experience and the course material. Although one can reflect alone, it is important to share perceptions with others who may have interpreted the experience very differently or made different connections. Learning comes through thinking about what we do, not by just doing, nor by just thinking.

Why Reflect?
Reflection is not only a means to integrate service and course theory, it is also critical in challenging or reinforcing conclusions which grow out of experience. Students may find their assumptions or philosophies challenged through service-learning and may need to hear other opinions to help understand their experience. Through discussions in an open forum, a student can consider his/her own experience and conclusions in a broader context. Without thinking about the experience, the service may do more harm than good, especially if it reinforces inaccurate stereotypes.

Effective reflection goes beyond the application of concepts learned in the classroom. It promotes good citizenship. Most university and college mission statements include fostering responsible, participating citizens. Reflection can help make the connection between the current experience and broader issues of citizen involvement and action.

Adapted from Bonar, L, Buchanan, R, Fisher, I, & Wechsler, A. Service-Learning in the Curriculum: A Faculty Guide to Course Development. Lowell Bennion Community Service Center, University of Utah. 1996.

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