Critical Reflection
In this critical reflection post, I will be blogging about the Critical Thinking and Communication module that I had the pleasure of being a part of. My thoughts in this post will guide you through these vast new realities of my learning for both the module and the project associated with it. At the beginning of the module, I set goals in my "Self-Introduction Letter" post. Those goals mention the desire to articulate my thoughts clearly, communicate effectively, and improve my command of English. The module's name, Critical Thinking and Communication is assumed to imply an embodiment of the soul of critical thinking and communication. That assumption is correct. As the weeks progressed, the module covered Dweck's Mindset , Paul-Elder Framework , t he 7 C’s of Communication from the World of Work Project, Dewey's Model of Reflective Thought and Action , and Critical Reflection Process from Natasha Kenny's blog . The module also advocated the importance