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GUIDELINES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE JOURNAL REFLECTION. www.jesuit.org.au. Cover/ Title page that states the topic you have chosen. THREE reflective entries of 250 – 300 words You must select ONE source from each of the following categories:
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GUIDELINES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE JOURNAL REFLECTION www.jesuit.org.au
Cover/ Title page that states the topic you have chosen. • THREE reflective entries of 250 – 300 words • You must select ONE source from each of the following categories: • CREATIVE – e.g. poem, painting, photo, some other artistic representation (picture of a sculpture),cartoon • FACTUAL – e.g. newspaper article, magazine article, internet article, journal article • MULTI-MEDIA – e.g. a song, You Tube video, movie snippet, PowerPoint presentation • Provide a copy of source & reference appropriately • EACH reflective journal entry needs to address the following:
CREATIVE – e.g. poem, painting, photo, some other artistic representation • (picture of a sculpture), cartoon marcuscrocker.blogspot.com Deviant art recollections.nma.gov.au
FACTUAL – e.g. newspaper article, magazine article, internet article, journal article
MULTI-MEDIA – e.g. a song, You Tube video, movie snippet, PowerPoint presentation burningwaterreview.blogspot.com www.thatfilmguy.net
Provide a copy of source & reference appropriately EACH reflective journal entry needs to address the following: A PERSONAL RESPONSE reflects/ponders/deliberates/contemplates/debates an issue www.homeandbackyard.com
Discuss WHY you selected this source? What attracted you to it? • Discuss the ways your choice in each category relates to your SOCIAL JUSTICE TOPIC • What does the injustice look like to you? Feel like to you? • Discuss, in detail, specific aspects of the example you have chosen. • For example: • If you were discussing a newspaper article, you would respond to the key points and link them to your perspective of the topic you have chosen. • If you were responding to a painting or a photo, you would discuss the use of colour, shapes, symbols and how it provides a representation for your Social Justice topic • DO NOT simply ‘summarise’ the source in your own words. The key is to use it as a prompt for your refection. • The language should be ‘personal’ given that it is a reflection. You need to really think deeply about what your response to the issue is. theunboundedspirit.com www.outsideinview.com