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Progress
Throughout the year, students should review their reflections and acknowledge the growth in
their comprehension. Prior to a reporting period, students should write a brief paper that
explains their growth in knowledge and the skills they acquired in the preceding weeks.
Some examples of reflection and journal writing for Academy courses are as follows:
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Key ideas from class presentations
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Discussions
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Activities related to lesson content
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Personal analysis that shows a connection with the content purpose
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Questions or statements that indicate a need for further clarification or inquiry
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Attention to the process required to accomplish an important task
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Application of learned material to other content or subjects
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A demonstration of the connection between concept or content
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Thoughtfulness as demonstrated by goals for improvement
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Other actions that demonstrate self-learning
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Acquired knowledge
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Important concepts
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Skills
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Improvements
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Effective strategies
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Ineffective strategies
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Group activities
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Instructor performance
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Progress
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Shortcomings
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Goals for further learning
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Applications of knowledge