Introductory Reflection

Introductory Reflection

First impressions are the most important thing when meeting new people. By meeting new people, you learn new things and habits, and you tell them your learning habits. To get along with them and go deep in this knowledge, requires the basic strategies of thinking. Then do tasks and assessments about this knowledge. This reflection of the first lecture will talk about these in detail.

The first point is to get a good impression, you must socialize and introduce yourself perfectly. By introducing yourself to others, they know about you better and you know them more as well. Knowing their favourite things, interests, dislikes, and habits. After this important step is done, you start the next stage which is knowing new things in new fields that you may not have known before. Expanding your knowledge about many things in life will benefit you significantly. Start exchanging your knowledge about your learning philosophy and habits. For example, recommending to each other new ways to learn, will lead to exploring new things and opening your eyes to things that you did not know existed in this world. The third point comes after gaining this new knowledge, you must use basic thinking strategies to go deeper into any topic. It is about questioning anything and generating questions that you can answer by exploring deeply into this topic. Last but not least, make your knowledge reach everyone. To do this task you have to make blogs or accounts on popular platforms, share and publish what you have known, and help others to learn in a new and creative way. These methods can be applied to anything you across in this life. It will improve your characteristics and interactions with people, your concern about yourself, and your confidence.

To conclude, this reflection has shown many things such as socializing and personal introduction, personal learning philosophies habits, basic thinking strategies, and tasks and assessments. The author sees this method of teaching is an interesting and new way to teach.

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