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HSCO 508 REFLECTIVE JOURNALING ENTRIES INSTRUCTIONS
The goal of reflective journaling is to interact with new information that is particularly
meaningful to you and to identify resources that will be help you enlarge your conversation by
enhancing your interpersonal communication skills. As you engage in the assigned readings and
the discussion boards each module/week, make note of insights and understanding that emerge
and shed light on the particular communication needs, challenges, barriers, weaknesses,
strengths, opportunities, etc. that exist in your interpersonal arena.
You will write a total of 4 reflective journaling entries in this course. Begin each entry with a
specific reference or a quote from the module/week’s assigned readings. Use this reference to
anchor your reflections on a personally meaningful topic in first person while drawing upon and
synthesizing a variety of course materials. You may want to compare, contrast, or discuss various
views on the topic articulated by different authors. The emphasis should be on self-reflecting,
however, not merely summarizing or critiquing what you read. Consider the impact of your
behavioral blend/personality. Examine your insights about yourself, your communication style,
and your relationships from the perspective of a biblical worldview and your faith journey. Note
that duplicating discussion board posts is unacceptable.
Each entry must be between 400 and 500 words. The content must be engaging, substantive, and
interesting. It must be written in a focused and concise manner and be well organized with a
logic progression of ideas and transitions that are clear and maintain flow of thought. Submit as a
Word document, formatted according to current APA style (double-spaced throughout, first line
in each new paragraph indented, but without any extra space before a new paragraph, etc.), free
of grammar, spelling, and other writing errors. A title page with a title that summarizes your topic
is expected, but an abstract is not needed. Use current APA style for both in-text citations and the
reference page, while making sure references correspond and are correct.
Each Reflective Journaling Entry is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of the assigned
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