Adrienne Jankens

"Good learners, like everyone else, are living, squirming, questioning, perceiving, fearing, loving, and languaging nervous systems, but they are good learners precisely because they believe and do certain things that less effective learners do not believe and do." -Postman and Weingartner (31)

Reflection (Tuning in)

Great tuning-in insight on voice and audience.

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I decided to take a different approach upon reflecting on my recent I-Search draft. I decided to read over my project in a different setting. While I was writing my paper I listened to soft music hoping that it would allow me to formulate ideas and to write in a more self-reflecting manner. However, when reflecting on my paper I decided to read it out loud to myself and to my family. I made sure that the entire room was silent so that every word was heard. I read my paper as if I was talking to my family at first. Then, I read the paper again, only this time I decided to read it a bit more slowly so that I would notice any errors in my structure and grammatical writing. As I did this my family and I both reflected upon the good and bad things that surrounded…

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