Student Reflection Facilitation Tools
Interested in facilitating the reflection of others?
- Marilee Adams' choice map illustrates how we approach situations as judgers or learners. Paying attention to your perspective will change the way in which you're present to the reflection of others.
- If you're leading a trip, whether it's focused on service or cultural exploration, strengthen your ability to facilitate trip reflection.
- Stranger in a Strange Land provides questions rooted in the idea that we're all living our stories...and those stories are intertwined.
- A Story-based Reflection is a more structured process for reflecting on shared experience. Excellent for unpacking cross-cultural or significant service experience.
- World Cafe is a fun reflection mixer framework. Because you select the questions...you choose the starting point for reflection.
- And to round out the list of resources, here's a whole online sourcebook of reflection activities.