
INDIP104-22B (NET)
Critical Reflection
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Staff
Convenor(s)
Fariba Mostafa
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fariba.mostafa@waikato.ac.nz
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Administrator(s)
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Paper Description
Paper Structure
Please double check submission deadlines and class times against your country's time zone, as the paper outline will show times in NZST.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the paper should be able to:
Assessment
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.
Required and Recommended Readings
Required Readings
The required textbook for this module is Critical Thinking Skills: Effective Analysis, Argument and Reflection by Stella Cottrell 2017
Recommended Readings
Additional weekly readings and other resources will be made available through Moodle. You should check before class which resources will be used and read them ahead of time.
Online Support
Moodle:
Moodle is the virtual space for students to connect with each other as well as teaching staff outside of the face-to-face classes. Students will use the site to ask questions of staff (anonymously), participate in online discussions, and complete selected learning activities. You can also find assessment instructions, submit your finished assessments, access feedback, and keep track of your grades.
To access Moodle, sign into your university login and click on the “Moodle” link. Moodle will be your main source of information for the course.
Panopto:
Classes will be recorded and the links to these recordings will be available on the Moodle page for this module. The aim of recording classes is to aid in the further study and understanding of content and as a revision tool. Class recordings do not replace attendance.