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1 The Reflective Essay Native Imagery in Sports

2 Quick Definition Examines and observes the progress of your opinion. Discusses future goals.

3 Examine and Observe An analytical piece of writing description Describe the facts of the topic reflection Evaluate your opinion

4 Examine and Observe Describe the Issue What is a mascot? What is the controversy? What are some examples? What are some of the arguments both for and against? What have you read? Evaluate your opinion How did your opinion form? How did you feel before having read anything? How did you react to the first reading? What evidences led to your new opinion? How did your opinion change between the readings?

5 Examine and Observe Future Goals What? …do you understand of the topic? …are the key issues? …are the different opinions you have read? So What? …were your feelings after first learning of this issue. …are your feelings now? If they are different, why? If not, why? …were the effects of the readings? …were your feelings/reaction in comparison to others in your class. Now What? …are the implications for the future? …are suggestions for proceeding with this issue?

6 Tips for Writing a Good Reflective Essay Language Language is informal BUT, use appropriate terminology to show your comfort with the subject (ie “Dead Indian,” “stereotype by omission,” etc. Self You are expressing your opinion, and the development of your opinion THEREFORE, you need to talk about yourself, use “I”, and tell anecdotes Creativity In a reflective essay, you are encouraged to have some literary creativity BUT, it is not the focus of the paper, so don’t go overboard.

7 Credits Ernest, L., & Zac, E. (n.d.). Types of writing: Reflective essays. Retrieved from http://condor.depaul.edu/writing/writers/Types_of_Writing/reflectiveess ay.html Nicolls, B. (Creator) (2013, Feb 12). How to write a reflective essay. [SlideShare]. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/b.nicolls/how-to- write-a-reflective-essay


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