Reflective Journal for Math 422

For this project you will keep a journal which reflects on your experiences in the course and on ideas and questions that arise or occur to you as you participate in the class. You should type your entry as soon after each day's class as possible. Each day's entry should be close to a (typed) page for each class day. When entries get much shorter than this, they usually become somewhat superficial or perfunctory. Your writing should not be simply a report of what happened or what topics or examples were discussed, but should reflect on what these events mean for you as a student and future teacher of mathematics. In fact you do not need to report what happened in class at all, except as a starting point for your reflections. Sometimes a reflection may center on the reading or homework rather than class activities.

Please do not take on this optional project unless you enjoy writing about your experiences and see some benefit in it for yourself. If your entries become perfunctory or too brief, I may ask you to discontinue it.

Journal entries will be submitted using at the course dropbox, M422 W11 Journals and Papers. You should write a separate entry for each class meeting, but may upload two entries for one week as a single document, no later than noon on Saturday.

Do not use the journal for communication that requires a prompt response (e.g., questions about homework or ideas in class, comments on class interactions that I should consider when revising groups) because I will only read your journal every 3 or 4 weeks.

Here are some topics you might reflect on. These are only suggestions. You should focus on whatever strikes you as significant in your role as a mathematics student in this class, especially those aspects that bear upon your intention to teach mathematics.


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Most recently updated on March 28, 2011.